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The  Sage  Family  Coat  of  Arms  granted  by  William 
the  Conquerer,  A.D.  1066 


Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Decendants  of 

DAVID  SAGE 

A  Native  of  Wales;  Born  1639,  and  one  of  the 

First  Settlers  of  Middletown, 

Connecticut — 1652. 


Carefully  Prepared  and  Revised  by  1515  ELISHA'L.  SAGE"in 
1878  from  Authentic  Records. 


Brought  to  Date  (1919)  by  232  CHARLES  H.  SAGE 


CHARLES  H    SAGE,  Puklisht 
BATAVIA,  N.  Y. 

1919 


•-: 


Introduction 


The  work  of  collecting  the  History  and  Genealogical 
Record  of  the  family  of  David  Sage,  has  been  several  times 
attempted,  and  as  often  given  up,  for  reasons  at  first  not 
clearly  understood  but  since  made  plain  to  me  while  pursuing 
the  object  I  had  in  view ;  and  in  a  work  of  this  kind  it  may 
not  be  the  least  interesting  part  of  the  history  to  relate  the 
cause  of  this  effort,  the  difficulties  encountered,  the  mode 
pursued  to  carry  it  forward,  the  discouragement  met  with 
and  obstacles  overcome,  and  encouragement  received  from 
time  to  time,  which  led  me  forward  step  by  step,  until  it  has 
brought  to  its  present  state,  however  imperfect  it  may  prove 
to  be. 

It  has  been  a  generally  received  opinion  that  nearly  all 
bearing  the  name  of  Sage  throughout  the  United  States  were 
related  in  nearer  or  more  remote  degree,  and  the  result  of 
this  work,  proves  the  correctness  of  the  opinion.  It  being  as- 
certained that  about  94  of  100  of  this  name  now  living  in 
the  United  States  are  the  lineal  descendants  of  David  Sage, 
the  small  percentage  not  belonging  thereto  being  for  most 
part  of  recent  migration  .  (Appendix,  Note  A.) 

Being  laid  aside  by  infirmity  from  the  active  life  I  had 
been  accustomed  to  follow,  I  commenced  this  work  as  pastime 
for  unoccupied  hours,  scarcely  thinking  of  prosecuting  it  to 
its  present  extent,  and  had  only  the  gratification  of  myself 
and  a  few  near  friends  in  view.  But  once  engaged  thereon 
I  found  a  strange  fascination  leading  me  forward;  I  sup- 
pose, like  that  felt  by  the  archaelogist  in  searching  among 
the  buried  cities  and  remains  of  antiquity,  each  discovery 
only  led  forward  with  greater  zeal  and  new  and  increasing 
interest  to  other  discoveries  long  hid  from  the  knowledge 
of  mankind.  And  this  feeling  was  strengthened  by  words 


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of  cheer  received  by  letters  from  distant  friends,  and  those 
near  at  hand  coupled  with  the  urgent  entreaty  to  "Go  For- 
ward !" 

Thus,  led  along  step  by  step,  receiving  words  of  cheer 
on  the  one  hand  and  neglect  and  indifference  on  the  other, 
I  still  pursued  "the  even  tenor  of  my  way,"  from  pastime 
to  severe  mental  labor,  until  I  have  collected  material  for 
this  work,  however  imperfect  it  may  prove  to  be,  but  if 
errors  are  found  I  ask  that  they  may  be  attributed  to  the 
true  cause,  which  arises  not  from  want  of  effort  upon  my 
part  to  get  at  the  facts,  but  from  the  neglect  of  many  to  whom 
I  have  written,  to  reply,  thus  leaving  me  to  seek  other 
sources  of  information  to  enable  me  to  collect  statistics, 
which,  a  little  attention  on  their  part  and  a  little  of  the 
courtesy  we  ought  to  extend  to  each  other,  would  have  en- 
tirely obviated. 

The  records  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Cromwell, 
with  which  the  family  of  David  Sage  was  connected  from  its 
first  organization,  1715,  contained  record  of  baptism  of  mem- 
bers of  this  family  entire,  fo<r  a  period  of  about  fifty  years, 
or  until  a  spirit  of  emigration  began  to  act.  From  the  period 
of  the  first  settlement  of  Middletown  until  a  church  was  or- 
ganized in  Upper  Houses  as  it  was  at  that  time  called,  the 
settlers  of  this  latter  place  were  connected  with  the  church 
in  Middletown  1st  Society,  and  in  their  records  were  found 
the  register  of  baptisms  of  children  of  the  earliest  settlers 
of  the  town.  The  records  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Portland,  contained  like  record.  By  careful  examining  and 
compiling  these  several  records,  also  the  records  of  the  town 
of  Middletown,  which  contained  records  of  nearly  all  the 
members  of  the  families  of  tne  earliest  settlers  of  the  town. 
From  these  sources  I  found  material  for  the  foundation  of 
this  work,  and  also  the  records  found  in  the  oldest  cemeteries 
were  carefully  sought,  and  brought  to  aid  in  the  work. 

Thus,  it  will  be  seen  that  from  above  named  sources  I 
found  a  firm  foundation  on  which  to  build  the  history  and 
record  that  was  to  follow.  To  this  point  the  work  was  com- 
paratively easy.  But  here  came  up  the  difficulty  how  could 
I  find  and  reach  those  that  had  taken  up  their  residence 
abroad  I  adopted  this  plan.  First,  by  writing  to  those 


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known  to  me  personally,  or  by  reputation,  this  request: 
"that  they  send  me  their  own  family  records,  also  names 
and  residence  of  any  other  of  this  name  known  to  them,  and 
any  history,  tradition,  or  facts  within  their  knowledge."  To 
those  persons  whose  names  were  sent  me  I  wrote  a  like  re- 
quest, and  thus  the  circle  extended  until  it  reached  all  parts 
of  the  United  States  and  brought  the  information  sought, 
in  some  way,  from  nearly  all.  In  this  undertaking  I  have 
written  and  sent  above  2000  letters  and  to  nearly  every  state 
and  Territory  in  the  Union. 

I  have  in  this  work  found  great  difficulty  in  getting 
true  dates  of  births  of  members  of  the  family,  arising  from 
conflicting  authorities.  While  the  baptismal  records  are 
most  reliable,  it  is  well  known  they  do  not  give  exact  date 
of  birth,  only  the  date  of  baptism,  and  this  may  be  months 
or  even  years  subsequent  to  date  of  birth.  I  have  found  the 
town  and  baptismal  records  to  disagree  as  to  dates.  The 
names  given  in  one  were  sometimes  omitted  in  the  other,  and 
very  often  records  from  different  members  of  the  same  family 
disagreed  one  or  two  years,  and  in  some  cases  the  record 
received  from  members  of  family,  gave  date  of  birth  from  one 
to  six  years  more  recent  than  baptismal  record  gave.  These 
causes  will  explain  why  errors  may  exist  and  also  shows  that 
true  dates  can  only  approximately  be  found,  and  my  readers 
will  be  prepared  in  view  of  these  difficulties  to  overlook  any 
errors  they  may  discover.  Thus,  will  be  seen  the  foundation 
I  had  to  build  upon  and  the  material  I  had  wherewith  to 
construct  this  work,  and  the  facilities  I  had  at  hand.  It 
seemed  (to  use  a  figure)  like  having  all  the  stones  to  be 
used  in  building  an  edifice  first  worked  out  and  fitted  for 
their  places  at  the  quarry  and  when  brought  together  they 
could  by  no  possibility  be  placed  only  in  their  true  position. 
It  has  been  amusing  to  me  the  wonder  shown  by  some  of  my 
kind  correspondents  howr  I  became  so  well  acquainted  with 
their  family  history,  amounting  often  to  the  first  knowledge 
they  had  of  their  own  grandfather's  name,  and  from  what 
place  he  originated ;  and  some  seem  to  have  formed  the  opinion 
that  I  was  some  person  of  venerable  age  (perhaps  little  less 
than  a  second  Methuselah)  and  have  had  the  curiosity  to 
enquire  how  it  come  about  that  I  possessed  this  knowledge. 


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To  all  such  the  foregoing  will  be  sufficient  explanation,  and 
the  records  I  (receive  from  different  quarters,  a  little  here 
and  a  little  from  other  quarter  far  removed.  These  little 
lights  brought  to  the  aid  of  what  I  already  possessed,  made 
the  whole  clear  as  the  noonday  sun,  and  thus  I  have  not 
failed  in  a  single  instance  of  placing  all  persons  who  have 
forwarded  me  their  records  in  their  true  position  in  the  fam- 
ily. By  the  course  pursued  of  writing  to  every  one  whose 
name  and  post  office  address  I  could  learn;  I  think  I  have 
done  all  that  could  be  done,  and  I  have  received  replies, 
either  directly  or  indirectly,  from  all  but  six  or  eight.  These 
may  have  never  received  the  letters  sent,  or  from  some  reason 
would  not  reply.  I  would  here  state  to  the  credit  of  the 
ladies  that  I  have  received  the  most  hearty  assistance  from 
them  in  this  research,  and  the  records  sent  me  by  them  have 
been  more  plain  and  accurate  than  those  sent  by  the  men 
and  needed  less  labor  in  preparing  this  record,  and  here  I 
acknowledge  my  indebtedness  to  them  for  their  valuable  aid, 
without  which  this  work  would  have  contained  far  more  er- 
rors than  now  exist;  and  also  the  singular  fact,  that  those 
of  foreign  birth,  have  been  far  more  prompt  to  give  their 
own  records  and  the  information  they  could  respecting  their 
pedigree  than  those  belonging  to  the  family  itself. 

In  the  spring  of  1650  a  committee  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Connecticut  were  appointed  to  explore  the  land  in 
Mattabesett,  the  Indian  whose  name  by  which  the  present 
town  of  Middletown  was  called;  to  report  what  advantages 
they  would  afford  for  settlement.  The  committee  reported 
that  subsistence  could  be  obtained  therein  for  fifteen  fam- 
ilies. In  the  course  of  that  year  a  settlement  commenced 
therein,  and  in  Nov.  1653,  the  town  received  the  name  of 
Middletown.  In  the  following  year  the  number  of  taxable 
persons  was  thirty-one.  Among  those  who  were  the  first 
settlers,  Dr.  Field,  in  his  statistics  of  Middlesex  Co.,  a  work 
published  in  1819,  in  giving  names  of  the  first  settlers,  and 
place  of  their  nativity,  gives  the  names  of  David  Sage  and 
Thomas  Wetmore  as  coming  from  Wales.  Where  he  found 
authority  for  this  1  am  unable  to  discover,  but  he  doubtless 
had  good  authority  for  so  doing.  His  statement  coupled 
with  the  authority  of  current  tradition  in  the  family,  would 


seein  to  place  this  matter  beyond  doubt.  David  Sage  settled 
upon  a  tract  of  land  lying  in  Northeast  part  of  the  present 
town  of  Cromwell,  and  some  of  his  descendants  have,  to  pres- 
ent time,  continued  to  reside  upon  the  same  spot. 

The  place  he  settled  shows  his  excellent  judgment  in  its 
selection,  the  soil  being  unusually  fertile  and  easy  of  culti- 
vation, and  its  situation  very  picturesque;  being  about  forty 
rods  from  the  banks  of  the  Connecticut  river,  commanding  a 
complete  view  thereof  for  several  miles  Southward,  while  it 
was  sheltered  on  the  North  by  higher  land.  The  locality  has 
always  borne  the  name  of  Neux,  wrhich  is  supposed  to  be  of 
aboriginal  origin,  and  which  name  it  still  bears,  and  in  all 
probability,  will  continue  to  bear  until  the  inovation  of  what 
is  falsely  called  refined  sentiment  changes  it;  but  which 
change,  it  is  to  be  hoped,  is  yet  to  be  made  far  in  the  future. 
About  twenty-five  families  of  his  descendants,  bearing  his 
name,  reside  within  a  distance  of  about  five  miles  of  the 
original  place  of  settlement,  while  others  are  scattered 
throughout  the  Union,  some  being  found  in  nearly  every 
State  and  Territory  therein.  As  regards  the  parentage  of 
David  Sage  a  great  obscurity  rests,  owing  to  the  imnerfec- 
tion  of  early  records.  I  have  sought  in  every  direction  avail- 
able for  authentic  fact,  without  as  clear  and  satisfactory  re- 
sults as  I  could  wish  and  T  here  place  before  my  friends  all 
tho  facts  I  can  find  bearing  upon  this  subject,  with  my  own 
conclusions  thereupon  and  my  reasons  for  such  conclusions. 

T  have  found  different  traditions  current  in  the  family 
of  its  first  oricrin  in  this  country,  as  follows:  one  most  prev- 
alent and  uniform  is,  that  it  was  David  Sage,  and  that  he 
was  a  native  of  Wales.  This  is  doubtless  true. 

2d.  That  David  Sage  settled  in  this  place,  at  that  time 
a  part  of  the  town  of  Middletown,  and  remained  single  until 
advanced  age,  when  he  married  and  raised  a  numerous 
familv. 

Fact  in  reply  to  this:  David  Saire  had  attained  the  ase 
of  twentv-four  years  at  thp  date  of  his  marriacre,  and  was  the 
father  of  five  sons  (but  throe  of  whom  left  families)  and 
three  daughters. 

3d.  That  the  family  originated  from  two  brothers;  one 
settled  on  the  east  side  of  Connecticut  river  in  what  is  the 


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present  town  of  Portland;  the  other  in  Middletown,  which 
tradition  probably  sprang  from  the  fact  that  David  Sage,  a 
grandson  of  first  David,  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  of 
Chatham,  or  Portland,  as  it  is  now  called,  about  the  year 
1740,  and  all  of  this  name,  originating  from  this  quarter  are 
his  descendants. 

4th.  That  David  Sage  imigrated  to  this  country  from 
Scotland  with  his  numerous  family  of  twenty  sons.  This 
tradition  is  so  absurd  and  without  shadow  of  fact  in  its 
support  that  it  scarcely  needs  mention  or  reply. 

5th.  That  the  family  originated  from  two  brothers,  one 
of  whom  settled  somewhere  South ;  the  other  in  Middletown. 

Reply  to  this  tradition :  Not  a  particle  of  trace  exists  of 
more  than  one  family  originally.  Every  record  received  of 
the  families  born  in  this  country  leads  back  distinctly,  and 
unmistakably,  to  David  Sage. 

6th.  That  two  brothers  were  stolen  or  impressed  on 
board  of  a  British  man-of-war  during  the  period  of  French 
and  Indian  wars.  That  they  made  good  their  escape  upon 
their  arrival  here  and  from  them  the  family  originated.  The 
reply  to  this  tradition  is :  That  no  considerable  wars  existed 
between  England  and  France  at  this  period.  The  only  wars 
at  this  date  were  those  between  the  first  settlers  and  the 
aborigines  of  the  country  and  were  carried  on  by  the  colonies 
without  the  aid  of  the  English  government. 

Thus  having  disposed  of  tradition  we  come  to  examine 
all  the  facts  that  can  be  found  relating  to  this  subject.  The 
first  appearance  of  the  name  of  David  Sage  upon  the  records 
of  the  town  of  Middlebury  bears  the  date  Feb.  8,  1664,  o.  s. 
and  is  a  deed  of  land  purchased  of  Mr.  Thomas  Ranney  bear- 
ing that  date.  His  marriage  to  Elizabeth  Kirby,  his  first 
wife,  was  about  this  time.  After  this  his  name  is  of  fre 
quent  occurrence  upon  these  records,  principally  in  such 
form  as  would  appear  to  be  merely  on  inventory  of  land 
possesed  by  him,  but  sometimes  as  purchaser  of  land  from 
others.  The  records  of  the  town  were  kept  in  a  very  loose 
and  disconnected  manner.  The  writing  very  poor  and  in- 
distinct; the  lines  crooked,  ofter  running  into  one  another 
and  containing  promiscuous  record  of  marriages,  deaths1, 
births,  transfer  and  occupation  of  lands  and  other  matters 


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which  rendered  the  whole  extremely  confused  and  unintel- 
ligible, while  it  would  seem  that  a  scarcity  of  paper  existed 
which  compelled  an  economical  use  thereof,  the  lines  were 
very  closely  written  and  from  this  confusion  it  is  almost 
impossible  to  find  the  true  facts  in  all  cases. 

The  stone  erected  to  the  memory  of  David  Sage  gives 
the  date  of  his  death  as  March,  A.  D.,  1703,  o.  s.,  and  his  age 
as  64  years,  which  would  give  the  year  of  his  birth  as  A.  D., 
1639.  My  readers  will  here  perceive  that  there  is  a  period 
of  12  years  between  1652  and  1664,  the  time  the  name  first 
appears  in  the  records  of  the  town.  (See  Appendix).  If,  as 
has  been  stated,  he  was  one  of  the  first  settlers,  he  could  have 
been  only  about  13  years  of  age,  and  must  have  come  in  the 
care  and  guardianship  of  some  older  person.  But  as  no  rec- 
ord of  any  parent  or  guardian  appears,  the  question  arises 
how  to  account  for  this.  The  only  solution  I  can  find,  is  in  a 
clause  found  in  his  will,  bearing  date  March  27,  1703.  Ap- 
pendix Xote  B.  This  will  I  found  in  the  Probate  office  in 
Hartford,  Ct.  My  object  in  looking  it  up  was,  that  perhaps 
therein  might  be  mentioned  the  place  of  his  birth  in  Wales, 
as  this  was  sometimes  done  in  some  ancient  wills;  but  here 
I  was  disappointed,  but  found  in  this  will  a  clause  of  this 
kind ;  UI  give  to  my  eldest  son  David  that  lot  where  on  is 
the  frame  of  a  house,  called  David's  lot,  and  that  one  and 
one-half  acre  lot  of  boggy  meadow,  which  I  bought  of 
mother."  In  searching  in  the  records  of  Middletown  to  find 
this,  and  the  name  of  the  person  conveying  the  same,  I  found 
what  seemed  to  be  a  correction  of  the  record,  viz:  "The 
lot  of  land  recorded  as  being  bought  by  David  Sage  of  his 
mother  should  have  been."  "The  lot  of  land  sold  to  his 
mother,  Elizabeth  Randell,  late  the  wife  of  John  Kirby;" 
but  nothing  further  here.  The  record  bears  date  1684.  This 
Elizabeth  Randell  at  that  time  was  the  wife  of  Abraham 
Randell,  having  married  him  after  the  decease  of  John  Kirby, 
1677.  There  is  some  confusion  here,  as  David  Sane.  March, 
A.  D.  1703.  in  his  will  expressly  states,  nineteen  years  sub- 
sequent to  this  record,  that  it  was  a  lot  of  land  bought  of 
his  mother;  and  there  is  not  found  any  record  of  transfer, 
as  would  have  been  the  case  had  there  been  a  sale  ami  repur- 
chase of  the  same  piece  of  land. 


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This  clause  in  his  will  was  the  first  intimation  of  his 
parentage  that  could  be  brought  to  light.  Following  this 
lead  to  find  who  was  this  person  (the  widow  of  John  Kirby), 
I  found,  among  records  of  other  matters,  this :  "April,  1653, 
born,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Kirby  and  Elizabeth  Randell," 
this  being  the  language  appropriate  to  use  in  mentioning 
the  first  born  child,  but  not  thereafter.  My  own  conclusion, 
from  the  foregoing  facts  and  from  the  positive  language 
David  Sage  uses  in  his  will,  dated  March,  1703,  is  this: 
Elizabeth  Randell  Sage,  the  mother  of  David  Sage,  having 
been  left  a  widow  previous  to  emigration  or  during  the  pas- 
sage to  this  country,  married  John  Kirby  soon  after  arrival 
here,  A.  D.  1652 ;  that  David  Sage  remained  under  her  guard- 
ianship and  care  until  his  arrival  at  manhood ;  and  this  will 
account  for  the  period  intervening  between  1652  and  1664, 
or  his  minority.  David  Sage  married  February,  1664,  Eliba- 
beth,  daughter  of  John  Kirby,  who  died  1672.  He  shortly 
afterward  married  Mary  Willcox,  who  survived  him.  It  may 
be  objected  to  this  view,  that  when  David  Sage  speaks  in  his 
will  of  his  mother,  that  mother-in-law  was  meant.  It  is  in- 
deed true  that  he  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Kirby. 
This  John  Kirby,  either  before  or  during  his  residence  in 
Hartford,  1644,  married  Elizabeth. 

In  the  Hartford  records  is  this  entry:    "Eli(sabeth) 

Keerbe,  daughter  of  John  Keerbe   (was )   the  eighteen 

(or  eighteth)  day  of  September,  A.D.  1645." 

This  Elizabeth  Keerbe  was,  without  any  doubt,  David 
Sage's  first  wife  and  by  a  coincidence,  her  mother's  name 
was  Elizabeth.  That  John  Kirby,  being  a  widower,  married 
Elizabeth  Rlandell  Sage,  165#.  This  Elizabeth  would  be 
step-sister  o  f  David  Sage.  To  those  who  arrive  at  a  dif- 
ferent conclusion  in  view  of  the  foregoing  facts,  the  dif- 
ficulty remains  that  David  Sage  did  not  know  the  distinc- 
tion between  mother  and  mother-in-law;  and  at  the  time  he 
speaks  of  his  mother  he  is  living  with  Mary,  his  second  wife, 
and  at  a  period  of  thirty-one  years  subsequent  to  the  decease 
of  his  first.  It  is  indeed  a  striking  coincidence  of  names, 
but  is  not  more  so  than  is  found  in  at  least  two  places  in 
succeeding  records,  where  names  and  dates  perfectly  coin- 
cide, but  in  tracing  out  the  families  they  are  found  to  be  en- 


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tirely  distinct  persons.  The  foregoing  is  all  that  can  be 
found  that  has  a  bearing  upon  the  subject.  Each  one  can 
draw  their  own  conclusion  whether  the  view  I  take  is  the 
correct  one,  or  whether  "David  Sage  fell  from  the  sky  or  rose 
from  the  sea.''  This  is  all  that  can  be  found  in  all  the  origin 
of  the  family  in  the  United  States. 

The  family  without  doubt  was  of  Scandinavian  origin, 
and  the  name  at  first  Saga.  When  the  Norsemen  conquered 
Normandy  in  France  they  generally  softened  the  final  ending 
a  to  e,  thus  making  Saga,  Sago,  and  added  a  French  prefix 
thereto  to  denote  landed  occupation.  So  the  first  first  Nor- 
man Saga  or  Sage  added  ville  or  town,  thus  making  it  Sage- 
vi  lie  or  Sagetown  or  laud.  As  these  spread  from  Normandy 
to  other  countries  the  name  was  subjected  to  various  changes, 
such  as  Sarge  or  Sauge  in  Germany  and  Switzerland,  and 
LaSage  (the  Sage)  in  France.  The  name  has  also  a  literary 
signification.  The  word  saga  among  Normans  mean  to  say 
or  relate,  and  the  saga  man  among  the  Scandinavian 
tribes  was  the  literary  man  or  historian  thereof.  The  name 
first  found  in  English  history  is  upon  Battle  Abbey  Roll, 
1066.  This  roll  is  that  made  by  William  the  Conqueror  after 
the  battle  of  Hastings,  when  he  divided  the  English  lands 
among  his  principal  followers.  (It  is  there  Sageville).  And 
as  a  mark  of  distinguished  favor,  a  coat  of  arms  was  granted, 
a*  copy  of  which  has  come  to  my  hands.  All  of  the  name 
in  England.  Scotland  and  Wales  originated  in  this  way.  A 
few  are  found  in  Ireland,  but  the  first  introduction  there 
was  by  way  of  their  English  conquerors. 

The  coat  of  arms  mentioned  as  being  by  favor  of  William 
the  Conqueror  would  seem  by  the  wreath  of  grain,  fruits,  and 
flowers,  which  surrounds  it,  to  indicate  a  people  devoted  to 
agricultural  pursuits,  which  would  be  a  striking  confirma- 
tion of  previous  history.  It  is  claimed  there  are  three  that 
purport  to  be  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  Sage  family,  the  one 
representing  a  bleeding  severed  head,  the  second  a  groun  of 
venerable  old  men,  and  the  third  the  one  spoken  of  here. 
These  may  all  be  authentic,  but  of  different  national  oritrin. 
The  severed  bleeding  head  may  represent  some  event  in 
French  history;  the  group  of  venerable  men  is  is  doubtless 
of  German  origin  (and  here  again  would  be  a  striking  con- 


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nrmatioii  of  the  claimed  origin  of  the  name)  ;  while  the  third, 
being  the  one  engraved  which  accompanies  this  work,  is 
without  doubt,  what  it  purports  to  be,  that  given  or  granted 
by  William  the  Conqueror,  1066. 

This  last  was  brought  from  London  shortly  after  the 
conclusion  of  the  war  in  which  the  United  States  achieved 
their  independence  of  Great  Britain,  by  Capt.  Nathan  Sage, 
and  given  by  him  to  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Nornmnd  Knox, 
wife  of  a  former  President  of  Hartford  Bank.  A  fac-simile 
of  the  same  was  wrought  in  silk  by  an  adopted  daughter  of 
the  family  at  great  labor  and  expense  and  preserved  in  the 
family  as  a  much-prized  treasure.  This  was  found  by  me 
after  I  had  undertaken  this  work,  and  kindly  loaned  for  the 
purpose  of  being  engraved  to  accompany  it.  The  motto  Non 
Sibi,  the  meaning  in  English  is  "'Not  for  ourselves." 

The  foregoing  is  a  full  history  of  my  labor  and  its  re- 
sults and  with  a  few  general  remarks  I  close  this  portion  of 
the  work.  Any  person  having  correspondence  with  another 
has  a  good  opportunity  to  judge  somewhat  of  the  one  with 
whom  he  corresponds.  Taking  this  as  a  criterion  to  form 
an  opinion  of  the  family,  the  result  is  highly  favorable  to  its 
members  generally  as  to  education  and  general  intelligence — 
much  above  what  could  be  expected.  It  numbers  in  its  ranks 
persons  in  all  avocations  of  life — judges,  lawyers,  clergy- 
men, doctors  of  divinity,  professors  in  colleges,  teachers,  me*d- 
ical  doctors,  military  and  naval  officers,  state  senators,  rep- 
resentatives, members  of  Congress,  merchants,  manufactur- 
ers and  mechanics — but  a  very  great  majority  follow  agricul- 
tural pursuits.  Its  record  for  patriotic  devotion  to  the  wel- 
fare of  our  common  country  is  highly  gratifying  and  many 
of  its  members  have  given  their  lives  for  the  defense  of  our 
valued  heritage;  while  the  large  benefactions  given  for  char- 
itable, religious  and  educational  purposes  show  the  family 
true  as  steel  to  their  motto  engraved  on  the  family  coat  of 
arms — "Non  Sibi"  not  for  ourselves. 

1878  Elisha  L.  Sage  (5),  Cromwell,  Conn. 

The  undersigned  has  undertaken  to  compile  and  bring  to 
date  this  edition  and  also  correct  any  errors  in  the  1878  edi- 
tion which  have  been  called  to  his  attention  and  desires  to 


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express  his  appreciation  to  all  members  of  the  family  who 
have  aided  him  in  the  work. 

An  earnest  effort  has  been  made  to  communicate  with  all 
members  of  the  family  and  a  majority  have  replied  furnish- 
ing the  necessary  data.  In  future  I  ask  that  each  member  of 
the  family  forward  new  data  to  me  as  soon  as  available  so 
that  I  may  have  this  in  form  for  another  and  more  complete 
book  at  some  future  date.  This  applies  especially  to  births, 
deaths,  marriages  and  change  of  P.  O.  addresses. 


I  am  indebted  to  Dr.  A.  H.  Sage,  27  W.  61st  St.,  New 
York  City,  for  the  following  data  obtained  by  him  from  the 
old  records  at  Cromwell.  Conn. 

David  Sage,  the  first,  came  to  Middletown,  Conn.,  before 
1652  for  that  year  the  town  clerk  recorded  several  pieces 
of  land  which  he  appears  to  have  owned  for  some  time  but 
had  not  had  recorded.  Most  of  this  land  and  subsequent 
purchases  were  in  what  is  now  Cromwell,  then  a  part  of 
Middletown.  Nothing  is  known  of  his  ancestry.  He  may 
have  come  from  the  vicinity  of  London.  There  were  several 
Sage  families  in  London,  Had'ley  and  other  nearby 
towns  at  that  time  and  several  in  which  the  names 
John  and  David  appear  often.  Klisha  Sage  gave 
the  impression  that  he  came  from  Wales.  Careful 
investigation  by  several  parties  and  by  myself  leads  to  the 
conclusion  that  there  is  not  the  slightest  fact  or  foundation 
for  such  a  statement.  1  have  found  the  source  of  this  false 
impression  and  have  found  it  to  be  groundless.  In  Feb., 
166-1,  David  married  Elizabeth  Kirbv.  a  daughter  of  one  of 
the  best  Enirlish  families  of  the  community.  She  was  born 
Sept.  8.  1646.  and  died  at  Cromwell,  1668.  She  was  the 
daughter  of  John  Kirby,  born  in  England  Jan.  4,  1624,  and 
died  in  Middletown,  Conn.  April,  1677.  He  was  a  tailor. 
His  wife  was  Elizabeth  Hinds  of  whom  nothing  further  iv 


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known  except  that  she  married  Abraham  Randall  and  died 
3697.  Elizabeth  Randall  whom  Elisha  Sage  had  so  much 
trouble  to  account  for  was  therefore  David's  mother-in-law 
and  not  his  real  mother,  as  Elisha  concluded. 


Genealogical  Record 


DAVID  SAGE,  1639,  Died  Mar.  31,  1703 

1  David  Sage,  born   1639;   a  native  of  Wales;    came    to    Middletown, 
Ct.    1652,   being  one   of   the   first   settlers.     The   stone   marking   his  grave   is 
still  standing  in  the   Riverside   Cemetery,  upon  the  bank  of  the  Connecticut 
River  at  the  north  end  of  Main  street,  Middletown  City.     He  married  Feb. 
1664    Elizabeth    (b.    Sept.    23,    1646;    d.    Sept.    8,    1670),    daughter   of    John 
Kirby.      To  them   was  born  2   David,   Feb.    1,    1665;    3   John,   Mar.   6,   1668; 
Elizabeth,  June   9,   1666,  married   Ezekill   Bull   of   R.  I.     His  wife   Elizabeth 
then   dying,    he   married,    1672,   Mary,   daughter   of   John   Wilcox.      To   them 
were    born     1000    Jonathan,     1674,  *1200    Timothy,    Augv    14*    1678;    Mary 
Nov.   15,   1672,  died  Oct.  7,  1711,  married  Nov.  7,   1694.     Dea  Samuel  John- 
son of  Guilford,  Conn.,  who  died   1727. 

2  David,  1665   (1)— (son  of  David,  1639)   m.  May  3,  1693,  Mary  Colt- 
man  of  Wethersfield  b.  Nov.  29,  1672,  d.  Aug.  3,  1744;   one  daughter,  Mary, 
1694.     He  being  in  his  latter  years  infirm  and  having  no  family,  the  Select- 
men of  the  town  took  his  property   in  charge  and  provided  for  him  in  hit 
old   age  as  existing  records   show. 

3 John,  1668  (1) — In  the  oldest  cemetery  in  the  Town  of  Cromwell,  Ct. 
is  a  monument  erected  to  the  memory  of  John  Sage  and  Hannah,  his  wife. 
This  is  a  table  of  freestone  about  3  feet  by  6  feet  and  6  inches  in  thickness, 
standing  about  2l/2  feet  from  the  ground,  supportted  by  five  pillars  of  stone. 
On  top  of  same  are  inserted  two  slate  plates,  on  which  is  this  inscription: 

First  Plate — '"Here  lies  interred  the  body  of  Mr.  John  Sage,  who  de- 
parted this  life  Jan.  22,  A.  D.,  1750-1,  in  the  83d  year  of  his  age.  He  left 
a  virtuous  and  sorrowful  wife,  with  whom  he  lived  57  years  and  had  fifteen 
children;  12  of  them  married  and  increased  the  family  by  repeated  marriages 
to  the  number  of  29.  Of  these  15  are  alive.  He  had  120  grandchildren; 
105  of  them  are  now  living;  40  great  grandchildren,  37  of  them  now  living, 
which  makes  the  number  of  offspring  189." 

Second  Plate — "Here  lies  interred  the  body  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Sage,  once 
the  virtuous  consort  of  Mr.  John  Sage,  who  both  are  covered  with  this 
stone;  and  there  have  been  added  to  the  numerous  offspring  mentioned  above, 
44  by  birth  and  marriages,  vvhich  makes  the  whole  number  233.  She  fell 
asleep  September,  ye.  28,  A.  D.  1753,  in  the  83d  year  of  her  age." 

Note. — By  the  records  of  the  Congregational  Society  of  Cromwell,  Ct.  it 
seems  that  the  society  was  organized  Jan.  1714-15  and  the  tax  list  of  resi- 
dents is  there  given,  by  which  it  appears  that  Mr.  John  Sage  was  the  second 
in,  point  of  wealth  in  the  society  and  the  amount  of  his  property  subject 
to  taxation  amounted  to  about  $13.000,  which  at  that  time  was  considered 
large.  John  1668  served  in  the  French  and  Indian  wars  about  Albany  and 
Lake  George  in  1G89. 

(Numbers    in  parenthesis   denote   generations    from    David,    1639). 
^denotes   died   without   issue. 


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RECORD  OF  JOHN,  1668,  (1)  SON  OF  DAVID,  1639 

3  John,  born  March  6th,  1668    (1) — died  Jan.  22d,   1751,  married  Jan. 
10,   1593    Hannah   Starr,   b.   Mar.  24,    1674,   d.   Sept.   28,    1753;    Cromwell,  -7 
sons,  4  John,  April  28th,  1696;  47  Davi(l,  1703;   135  Benoni,  April  1st,  1703; 
450  Nathaniel,  April  6th,  1707;  851  Ebenezer,  April  6th,  1709;  Comfort,  Mar. 
31st,    1711,   died   April   26th,   1731;    856   Gideon,   July   9th,    1718.      8   daugh- 
ters,  Hannah,   b.    Dec.    21st,    1694,   married   1714,    Samuel   Wilcox   who   died 
1727,  married  2nd  Malachi   Lewis;   Mary,  b.  April   9th,   1699,   -lied  Oct.   5th, 
1756,    married    May    28th,    1724,    Chas.    Bulkey    of    Wletherfield,    Conn.,    who 
died    1758;    Elizabeth,    April    9th,    1699,    died'  young;    Elizabeth,    Mar.    9th, 
1701;    Ann,    1702,  Jemima,   Feb.    16th,    1704,   died   May   14th,    1765,   married 
June    12th,    1729,   Isaac  Riley.   Jr.,   Wethersfield,   who   died    1768;    Prudence, 
June   9th,   1713;   Thankful,  Feo.  9th,   1716.  married  Dec.   1734,  Benj.   Butler, 
Middletown,  born   1673,  died   1750. 

4  John,  Apr.  28,    1696    (2)— died    1769,   m.  Jan.    13,    1717,   Mary   Hall, 
Cromwell  (son  of  3  John)  5  sons,  877  John,  b.  Jan.  13,  1727;  6  Lewis,  Samuel, 
b.  Mar.    10,   1728;    Giles,   1734;   Francis,    1732;   24   Giles,   1742;    7  daughters, 
Elizabeth,    1719;    Mary,    1720;    Abiah,    1722;   Hannah,   b.   Mar.    15,    1724,   m. 
Geo.  Ranney;   Elizabeth,  1736;  Jerusha,   1738;  Bertha,  1744. 

6  Lewis  S.,  1728  (3)— d.  Nov.  27,  1798,  Cson  of  4  John)  m.  1746r 
Deborah  Ranney,  Cromwell,  5  sons,  *Lemuel,  1748;  7  Lemuel,  1752, 
8  Francis,  1754;  Willit  M.  1756;  17  Lewis  S.,  1765;  6  daughters,  Deborah, 
1750;  Thankful,  1758;  Millie,  1760;  Jerusha,  1761;  Hannah,  1768;  Betsey, 
1770. 

7  Lemuel,  1752  (4) — m.  Lois  Savage,  Cromwell   (son  of  6  Lewii  S.)   3 
daughters,   *Lucy,   1789;   Harriet,   1791;   Lois,   1795    (Stow). 

8  Francis,  1754    (4) — m.  Mary  St.  John,  Cromwell   (son  of  6  Lewis)   5 
sons,  Francis,  1178;   Willet  M.  178*0;   9  Philo  S.  1783;   Leverett  H.   1789;   14 
Leverett   H.    1795:     3  daughters,   Sally   M.,    1782;    Polly   C.,   1794;     Caroline 
H.,   1800. 

9  Philo  S.,    1783    (5)— Brooklyn,   N.    V.    (son   of   8   Francis   1    son,    10 
Francis   P.,  1807;   1   daughter,  Marian   (Bainbridge) 

10  Francis  P.,  1807    (6)—- died   1871,  Mary  E.  Robson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
(son  of  9  Philo  S.)    5   sons,   11   Francis  P.,   1838;    12  Sherman  P.,   1840;    13 
Benjamin  R..  1842;   William   H.,  1852;   Ferdinand,   1859;   4  daughters,  Eliza, 
1837;  Isabel,   1844;    Ella,  1850:   Eliza  M.,   1861. 

11  Francis  P.,  1838    (7)— Eleanor  Roak,  Shrub  Oaks,  N.  Y.   (son  of  10 
Francis  P.)    1  son.  Robson  R.,   1871. 

12  Sherman  P.,  1840  (7) — Mary  Meaner,  New  York   (eon  of  10  Francis 
P.)  No  children. 

13  Benjamin  R.,  1842    (7) — Bessie  B.  Clarke,  Orange,  N.  J.    (son  of  10 
Francis)   2  sons,  Benjamin  R..   1866:   Francis  P.,  1871;   1  daughter,  Alice  P., 
1872. 

14  Leverett  H.,  1795    (5) — Acnes  ITyslop   (son   of   8   Francis)   2   sons   15 
Leverett   H.,    1820;    16   Robert    F.,    1823;    Agnes   C.,    1826;    Agnes   M.,    1828 
(Brittan). 

15  Leverett  H.,   1820   (6)— Haokensack,  N.  J.,    (son  of   14  Leverett  H.) 
6   sons,  Leverett  H.,  1855;   John  A.,  1857;    Robert   F.,   1863:   Francis.   1867; 
Lucas   F.,   1869;    Frederick    B.,   1872;    1   daughter,   Jennie   R..    1865. 


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16  Robert  F.,   1823  (6)— died  1378,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   (son  of  14  Leverett 
H.)    1   son,  John  G.,  1867.  adopted. 

17  Lewis  Samuel  1765    (4) — died   1320,   Lucy   Smith,   Cromwell    (son    of 
6   Lewis)    4   sons,   Sylvester,    1794;    18   Joseph   1796;    Lewis    1801;    20   John, 
1805;   6  daughters,  Lucy,   1791;  Almira,  1792;   Fanny,  1798;   Elizabeth,  1803; 
Emily,    1807;    Martha,  *18 10. 

18  Joseph,   1796   (5) — Piqua,  O.   (son  of   17   Lcewis   S.)    1    son,   19  Lewis, 
1824;    1   daughter.   Martha  J.,  1828. 

19  Lewis,   1824    (6) — Warsaw,   X.   Y.    (son  of    18   Joseph)    2    daughters, 
Rosa,   1864;   Fanny,   1870. 

20  John,  1805   (5) — m.  Jane  Paine,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.   (son  of  17  Lewis  S.) 
4  sons,  21   Henry  H..  1^30;   2'2  John  B.,   1832:   23  William  L.,   1834;   Lewis, 
1840;  Francis  J.,   1838;  Emily  J.,  1842:  Francis  M.,  1846;  Helen  E.,  1849. 

21  Henry  H.  1830  (6)— (son  of  20  John)   1  son,  John  D.,  1872;  4  daugh- 
ters,   Hattie    L.,    1857;    Lillie  A.,    1859;    Jennie   R.,    1862;    Bessie,    1867. 

22  John  B.,   1832    (6)  -Buffalo,  X.  Y.   (son  of  20  John)    1  son,  Herbert 
S.,   1872:    1   daughter,   Virginia,  1870. 

23  William  L.,  1834  (6) — (son  of  20  John)  1  daughter,  Cornelia  B.,  1866. 

24  Giles,  1742   (3) — (son  of  4  John)  m.  Ann  Wright,  Cromwell.     5  sons, 
25    Giles,    1785;    26    Orrin,    1787;    35    Ebenezer,    1788;    39    James,    1790;    42 
William,    1792;   2   daughters,  Xancy,   1786;   Mary,    1796. 

25  Giles,  1785  (4)— (son  of  24  Giles)  2  daughters. 

26  Dea.    Orrin,   1787    (4)— died    1866,  Marilda    Alcott,   Rochester.   N.    Y. 
(son  of  24  Giles")    (Appendix,  Xote  C)   3  sons,  30  Xelson   ,1812;    32  William 
N.,   1819;    John,    1820:    Solon    A.,    1827.      34    Edwin    O.,    1832.      4    daughters, 
Emily,    1814;   Julia   M.,   1816    (Pancost);    Anna   M.,    1824    (Hubbell);    Harriet 
A.,   1830    (Paine). 

30  Nelson,    1812    (5) — Rochester,    X.    Y.    (son    of    26    Orrin)    2    sons,   31 
John   L.   1841;   Orrin,    1864;    5    daughters. 

31  John  L.,  1841   (6) — ("son  of  30  Xelson)   1   son,  Xelson,  1872;   3  daugh- 
ters. 

32  William  N.,   1819   (5)— Rochester,  X.  Y.   (son  of  26  Orrin)    1  son,  33 
William  L..   1844. 

33  William  L.,  1844  (6)— (son  of  32  William  X.)  1  daughter,  Ida  F.,  1869. 

34  Edwin    0.,    1832    (5) — Rochester,    N*.    Y.    (son   of    26    Orrin)    2   sons, 
267   (ipor-re    15.    1872:    Edwin   O.,    3   daughters. 

35  Ebenezer,  1788  (4) — (son  of  24  Giles)    3  sons,  36  Reuben  M.,  1833; 
37  Tra  F..  1834:  38  John  W.,  1841;  4  daughters.  Prudence  F.,  1839   (Skinner); 
Susan.    1841;    Mary   J.,   1831-    Emily.   1836:    CO 'Kara). 

36  Reuben  M.,   1833    (5)— ^ied  1877    (son  of  35   Ebenezer)   3   sons,  John 
C.,   1856:   George  E.,  1S60;   Ulysses  G.,  1863;    1   daughter,  Emma  E.,   1869. 

37  Ira  K,  1834  (5) — Sarah  Volaw,  Logansport,  Ind.  (son  of  35  Ebenezer) 
2  sons,  Edwin  C.,  1860:  John  M.,  1864;  5  daughters,  Theresa  J.,  and  LucelU 
M.,   1862;    Lillia    ,m  1   Minnie   M..    mi;    Cora   E.,   1874. 

38  John  W.  1841  (5) — Hartford,  Ind.  (son  of  35  Ebenezer)  2  sons,  Harvey 
A.,    1871;    Ernest   D.,    1875. 


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39  James  1790  (4) — (son  of  24  Giles)  3  sons,  40  Orrin  1829;  41  Reuben 
W.,  1833;  Sylvester  1836;  2  daughters,  Amanda  1827;  Julia  1841. 

40  Orrin  1829  (5) — (son  of  39  James)  1  daughter,  Mary  L.,  1859. 

41  Reuben  W.  1833   (5) — Grand  Blanc,  Mich,   (son  of  39  James)   4  sons, 
Edwin  A.,  1855;  James  L.   1857;  Charles  W.   1860;   Elbert  E.  1871. 

42  William  1792   (4)— (son  of  24  Giles)   4  sons,  43  William  L.  P.  1820; 
44   Carlton  L.   1822;    45  .Henry   D.    1829;    46   Judson  C.   1834;    5   daughters, 
Delilah  C.   1827;   Julia  A.   1818;   Frances  M.   1831;   Eliza  L.   1836. 

315  Carlton  D.  b.  Apr.   13,  1860;   *Francis  1864. 

43  William  L.  P.  1820  d.   1895    (5)— m.   1846  Mary  Ann  Jones  Linden, 
Mich,  (son  of  42  William)  2  sons,  315  Carlton  D.  b.  Apr.  13,  1860;   *  Francis 
1864;   2  daughters,  Julia  M.  1847,  d.   1897;   Celia  A.   1851. 

44  Carlton  L.  1822  (5) — Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (son  42  of  William)  2  sons,  Fred- 
erick H.   1857;  Carlton  O.  1865;   1*  daughter,  Harriet  E.   1861. 

45  Henry  D.  1829   (5) — Grand  Blanc,  Mich,   (son  of  42  William)   3  sons, 
William  H.   1865;   Frank  M.   1867;  Judson  F.  1870;   Delilah   1856;   Anna   E. 
1858;  Harriet  F.   1860. 

46  Judson  C,  1834  (5) — Vassar,  Mich,   (son  of  42  William)    1  daughter 
1860. 

47  Capt.  David,  born  April  1st,  1703   (2) — died  1798,  married  Bathsheba 
Judd,  Farmington,  Ct.  who  died  Nov.  10,  1772,  married  June  14,  1773,  Mary 
Rossiter  of  Harrington,  Conn,    (son  of  3   John)    4   sons,   48  David,   1732;    75 
Solomon    1737;    119   Jedediah   1739;    134    Zadock    1748;- 4   daughters,   Rhoda 
1734;   Bathsheba   1743;   Mindwell   1746;   Candace   1752. 

48  David  1732   (3) — died  1779  Lois  Harris,  Berlin,  Ct.  (son  of  47  David) 
7  sons,   49  Abraham,  1754;   David,   1756;   Harris   1759;    David  and  69  Jona- 
than 1761;   Seth   1770;    70  David   1778;   7   daughters,  Lois   1752;   Ann  1757; 
Meretible  1765;  Ann  1763;   Bathsheba  1768;   Ruth  1772:  Lois  1775. 

49  Abraham  1754  (4) — Candace  Hollister,  Berlin,  Ct.  (son  of  48  David) 

4  sons,   50  Harris   1779;    57  James    1780;    66   Abram    1793;    George   1799;    4 
daughters,  Ruth  1781;   (Thompson)  Betsey  1787   (Avery)  Emily  1789;  Emily 
1794   (Martin). 

50  Harris  1779  (5) — Sarah  Seymour,  Hartford,  Ct.  (son  of  49  Abraham) 

5  sons,  51  George  E  .1807;   52  William  H..  1809;  James  1811;  53  Gardner  A. 
1813;   55  Warren  B.   1816;    1  daughter,  Anna  E.  1805. 

51  George  E.  1807    (6) — East  Orange,  N.  J.   (son  of  50  Harris)    1  son, 
Peter  V.  1856;  2  daughters,  Aurelia  S.  1844   (Blauvelt)   Lizzie  S.  1847  Bald- 
win). 

52  William    H.    1809    (6) — Newark,    N.    J.    (son   of    50   Harris)    3    sons 
Harris    S.    1852;    George    B.    1857;    George    B.   1861;    2    daughters,   Clara   V. 
1S58;  Julia  C.   1859. 

53  Gardner  A.  1813   (6) — Francis  J    Carman,  New  York   (son  of  50  Har- 
ris)   2  sons,   54   Gardner  A.   1847;    Richard   C.   1849. 

54  Gardner  A.    1847 — New  York    (son   of  53   Gardner  A.)    3  daughters, 
Francis  J.  1871. 

55  Warren    B.    1818    (6) — Yonkers,   N.    Y.    son    of    50    Harris)    2    sons, 
Warren    1853;    56   Edward   E.    1855 


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56  Edward  E.  1855  (7)— Anna  S.  Wbolston  1886,  51  W.  81st,  New  York 
City   (on  of  55  Warren  B.)    1  son.  Edward  W.   1891;   2  daughters,  Josephine 
A.    1889;    Elise   Emily,    1895. 

57  James   1780   (5) — Henrietta    Athens   (son  of   49  Abraham)    8   sons  58 
Alsop  1808;   59  Linus   1810;    60  Levi  1812;   John  1814;   61   William  H.   1816; 
Reuben    1818;    63    Phineas,   1819;    65   James,   1827;    4   daughters,   Artemesia, 
1806;   Lusia,   1816;   Candace   1821;   Henrietta,  1823. 

58  Alsop  1808   (6) — Leaf  Wilson,  Webster  City,  Iowa  (son  of  57  Jame» 
"l   son,   George   F.   1864). 

59  Linus    1810    (6) — Lydia    Ford,    Fredonia,   N.    Y.    (son   of   57    James) 

2  daughters,  Avis  A.,  1837;  Rosetta,  1844. 

60  Levi  1812   (6) — Mary  Howard  (son  of  57  James)   2  daughters. 

61  William  H.    1816    (6) — Harriet,  Rock  Island,  111.    (son  of  57  James) 
4   sons,   62    William  H.   1844;    James,   1848;    Charles  W.    1852;   Harrie,   1864; 
6  daughters.  Mary  J.   1844;   Henrietta   1846;   Clara  L.   1850;   Alice  M.   1854; 
Jennie,    1856;    Hattie,    1864. 

62  William   H.   1844    (7)— Jennie -Wright,  Geneseo,  111.    (son  of  61  Wil- 
liam H.)    2   sons,   Harry,   1872;   Robert  E.   1876;    1   daughter,   Lillie,   1873. 

63  Dr.  Phineas,  1819  (6) — Enon  Valley,  Penn    (son  of  57  James)    (Ap- 
pendi  x  Xote  Dl)   1  son,  64  Spencer  L.  184*8;   1  daughter. 

64  Spencer   L.    1848    (7) — (son   of    63    Phineas)    2   sons,   Spencer   P.   an 
infant  not  named. 

65  James   1827    (6) — Coneaut,  0.    (son  of   57   James)    1   daughter,  Hen- 
rietta  M.    (Wilder). 

66  Abram,  1793   (5) — Patty  Luse,  Ypsilanti,  Mich,   (son  of  49  Abraham) 

3  sons,  67  Morris,  1818;  68  Seth,  1823;  'Robert,  1  daughter,  Eliza,  (Stephen- 
son). 

67  Morris,   1818    (6) — Mt.  Clements,  Mich,   (son  of  66  Abram)    No  chil- 
dren. 

68  Seth,    1823    (6) — Ypsilanti,    Mich,    (son   of    66    Abram)    1    daughter; 
(Root). 

69  Jonathan,  1761    (4) — died  1827,  Mary  Bronson,  Berlin,  Ct.   (son  of  48 
David)    2  sons,   *Truman,   1795;   Philip,   1798;   Charity,   1790;    (North)    Lois, 
1792. 

70  David,  1778   (4) — Mary  Avery,  Berlin,  Ct.   (son  of  48  David)   2  BOBS, 
71  James   E.   1812;   72   Philander  S.,   1815. 

71  James   E.    1812    (5)— Elizabeth  A.   Gilliland,   Flint   Island,   Ky.    (son 
of  70  David)  2  sons,  *David  A.  1842;  Philander  H.  1853;  Julia,  1844;  (Allin) ; 
Mary  J.   1857;   Rosetta,   1860. 

72  Hon.  Philander  S.,  1815   (5)— M.  D.   (Note  D2)   East  Enterprise,  Ind. 
(son  of  70  David)   5  sons,  73   James  A.   1835;    74   Charles   H.,   1840;   Henry 
L.  1847;  Wm.  F.  and  John  B.  1854;  Mary  E.  1842;   Emily  J.  1845. 

73  James  A.  1835   (6)— died  1862   (son  of  72  Philander  S.)   2  sons,  Hor- 
ace G.    1857;    Charles   A.    1859;    2   daughters,   Beulah,    1855;    Phebe   J.    1861. 

74  Charles  H.  1840    (6) — North  Madison,  Ind.   (son  of  72  Philander  S.) 
3  sons,   Joseph  M.    1868;     Jra   S.   1871;     John  M.   1874;     2   daughters,   Mary 
N.  1860;  Lucella  B.   1862. 


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75  Solomon,  1737  (3) — Lois  Willeox,  Berlin  Ct.  (son  of  47  David)  6  sons, 
76    Solomon,    1759;     *Hosea,    1761;     80   Calvin.    1763;     87   Oliver,    1767;     95 
Joseph,    1772;     101    Isaac,   1775;     4   daughters,    *Grace,    1757;     Mabel,    1763; 
Mindwell,   1767;    Lois,   1771. 

76  Solomon,    1759    (4)Hannah   Treat,   Berlin,   Ct.    (son   of   75    Solomon) 

2  sons,   77   Hosea,   1782;    79   Hiram,    1786;   2   daughters,  Lois,   1781   Harriet 
1784. 

77  Hosea,   1782    (5) — Prudtence  Rodes,   Cromwell,   Ct.    (son  of   76    Solo- 
mon)  2  sons,  78  Enos,   1808;   Luther,  1810.     Died  at  sea. 

78  Enos,  1808   (6)— Texas   (son  of  77  Hosea)  3  children. 

79  Hiram  1786  (5)— Berlin,  Conn,  (son  of  76  Solomon)  No  children. 

80  Calvin,   1763    (4) — Torrington,  Ct.    (son  of   75   Solomon)    4  sons,   81 
Linus,  1792;    84  Martin  S.,   1798;   *Luther,  *Aaron. 

81  Linus  1792    (5) — (son  of  80  Calvin)   1  son  82   Charles  L.   1822. 

82  Charles  L.   1822    (6) — New  Haven,  Ct.   (son  of  81  Linus)    1  son,  83 
Franklin  H.,   1848. 

83  Franklin  H.,  1848   (7)— Hartford,  Ct.   (son  of  82  Charles  L.)  2  sons, 
Charles  L.    1868;  William   F.,   1876. 

84  Martin  S.   1798    (3) — died   1860,  Huldah  Sanford   (son  of  80  Calvin) 

3  sons,   85  Luther,    1825;    86   Calvin,   1834;    *Orrin,  1830;    Ellen,   1837. 

85  Luther   1825    (6)— Bay   City,  Mich,    (son  of   84   Martin  S.)    2   sons, 
Addis;    1861  Luther,    1863. 

86  Calvin,  1834  (6)— Wellington,  O.  (son  of  84  Martin  S.)  1  son,  Walter 
H.   1857;   2  daughters,   *  Florence  J.   1859;    Emily   C.   1862. 

87  Capt.   Oliver,    1767    (4)— died    1859.      Polly   Dennis,   Berlin,    Ct.    (son 
of   75   Solomon),   11  sons,   *Tineworth,   1790;    *  Rodney,   1792;    *  Willis,   1794; 
*Seth  and  *  Willis.   1799;     *Hartwell,   1806;     88   OliveV,   1807;     91   George   R. 
1809;    *Theodore  F.  and   *Lucius   F.   1811;    94  Orrin  W.   1813.     5   daughters, 
Mary,    1795    (Graves);     Dorothy,     1797,     (Philips);     Aura,     1802     (Bissell) ; 
*Levicetta,   1804;   Avlisa   (Latham). 

88  Oliver,  1807  (5) — Sarah  E.  Lewis,  New  Haven,  Ct.   (son  of  87  Oliver) 
3   sons,   89   Oliver  F.   1832;    90   Charles  W.,  1828;   George   A.,   1834. 

89  Oliver  F.,  1833,  d.  1905  (6) — Laura  A.  Arnold,  Boston,  Mass,  (son  of 
88,  Oliver)   1  son,  263  Oliver  F.  h.  Mar.  7,  1881.     1  daughter,  Floyd  H.,  1877. 

90  Charles   W.,    1828    (6) — died    1865,   Abby   A.    Dean,    New    York    (son 
of  88,  Oliver).  1  son,  Charles  G.,  1854.     1  daughter,  Sarah  M.  1851  (Coulter). 

91  George   R.,    1809    (5) — Thankful   Graves    (son   of   87   Oliver)    3    sons, 
*Charles  F..  92  George  S.,  93  Willis  F.     5  daughters,  Abigail   G.,   (Smead); 
Dorothy  D.  (Rickets) ;  Lois  W.  1819  (Bowers);  Harriett  E.  (Pickett)  ;  Laura 
H.   (Clark). 

92  George  S.,    (6) — Susan  Phillips,  Greenfield,  Mass,    (son  of  91  George 
R)    No    children. 

93  Willis  F.,    (6) — Wealthy  Aldens    (son  of  91  George  R.)   No  children. 

94  Orrin  W.  1813   (5)— Cazenovia,  N.  Y.   (son  of  87  Oliver).     1  daugh- 
ter,  1837    (W.  W.   Watkins). 


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95  Joseph,   1772    (4) — Huntington,   O.    (son  of   75   Solomon).      1   son,  96 
Harlow  P.   1801.     4   daughter*.   Manila,   1798,    (Laborie)   and   3   others. 

96  Rev.   Harlow  P.  1801    (5) — Rochester,  O.   (son  of  95  Joseph)   3  sons, 

97  Samuel   L.   1826;   99   Nathaniel  S.,   1837;    100  Harlow  P.   1847.      5  daugh- 
ters, Susan,  1822  (Rice);  Esther  M.  1828  (Laborie)  ;  Mary  J.  1831  (Buckley); 
Myra  J.  1832   (Cole);   Sarah  J.  1849    (Yale). 

97  Samuel   L.,   1826    (6)— Willington,   0.   (son  of   96   Harlow  P.)    1   son, 

98  Melvin  R.   1847.     2  daughters,  Nettie  A.  1848;  Alice  E.   1850. 

98  Melvin    R.    1847    (7)— New    London,    O.    (son    of    97    Samuel    L.)    3 
daughters. 

99  Rev.  Nathaniel  S.,  D.  D.  1837   (6) — Logansport,  Ind.  (son  of  96  Har- 
low P.)  4  sons,  Wallace  J.  1858;  James  A.  1864;  Arthur  D.  1866;  Harvey  R. 
1868;   Cora,  1856. 

100  Harlow  P.  1847   (6)^Gratiot,  Mich,   (son  of  96  Harlow  P.)    1  daugh- 
ter:  Sabra  J.,  1866. 

101  Isaac,   1775    (4) — died   1846,  Polly   Rice,  Huntington,  Ct.    (son  of   75 
Solomon).      5    sons,    *  Joseph,    1800:    102   Charles   R.    1802;    112  Isaac,    1807; 
*Alonzo   E.    1811;    118   Alonzo,    1819.      6   daughters,    Lovisa,    1795;    Sabrina, 
1798;   Polly,   1805;  Lucetta.   1809:   Alzina,  1814;  Julia,   1821. 

102  Charles  R.  1802   (5) — died  1877,  Ann  Rice,  Coldwater,  Mich,   (son  of 
101   Isaac).     10   sons,   103  Charles  R.   1822;    *Rodney  W.   1824;    104  Warren 
J.    1825;    105  Luther  M.    1827;    106   Sidney  M.    1828;    Seymour  S.    1830;    108 
Sylvester  F    1834;    109  Henry  B.    1S38;    110  Andrew  J.   1840;    111   Marquis 
L.   1842.     3  daughters,  Eliza  A.   1842;   Hattie  L.   1845;   Julia  L.    1847. 

103  Charles  R.  1822   (6) — died   1850,  Peoria,  111.   (son  of  102  Charles  R.) 
1  son,  Charles,  1850.     1  daughter,  Anna,  1849. 

104  Warren  J.  1825   (6)— Steubenville,  O.   (son  of  102  Charles  R.)   1  ton, 
Wendel  1860.     1  daughter.  Inna,  1857. 

105  Luther  M.   1827    (6)— White  Hall,   Mich,    (son  of   102   Charles   R.)    1 
son,  Frank,   1855. 

106  Sidney   M.    1828    (6) — Jamestown.   Mich,    (son  of   102   Charles   R.)    2 
sons,  Ai,  IRfiO:    On.  1867.  3  daughters,  Eulalia,  1854;    Estella,  1856;    Corina, 
1863. 

107  Seymour  S.   1830   (6) — (son  of  102  Charles  R.)    1    son,  George,   1859. 

108  Sylvester   F.   1834    (6)— Otterville,   Mich,    (son   of   102   Charles   R.)    1 
son;   Charles  R.   1868.     3   daughters,  Sulvenia,   1859;   Jane.   1861,  Eliza,   1866. 

109  Heniy  B.   1838    (6)— Kiln   I!.  Clark.   Oberlin.   0.   fson  of   102  Charles 
R.)  4  sons.  Warren  J.  and  Wendell  R.  1872;  Quincy  R.  1868;  Carmel  H.  1870. 

110  Andrew  J.  1840  (6) — Wellington,  O.   (son  of  102  Charles  R.)   2  sons, 
Charles   M.    1863;    Benjamin   M.    1867;    Sarah   F.    1865:    Ina,   1874. 

111  Marquis  L.   1842    (6) — Jame&town,  Mich,    (son  of   102  Charles   R.)    2 
sons,   Edwin,   Francis. 

112  Isaac,  1807   (5) — Lucinda  Case  (son  of  101   Isaac).  4  sons,  113  Julius 
M.,    1827;    114    Ira    C.    1828;    116    Henry    C.    1832;    117    Daniel   W.    1833.      5 
daughters,  Fanny  A.  1830;  Emily  R.  1835;  Polly  A.  1837;  Sylvenia  M.  1838; 
Melvina,   1840. 


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113  Julius  M.  1827  (6) — Fowler,  Mich,  (son  of  112  Isaac).     2  sons,  George 
L.,   1848;   Charles  O.   1849;   Arvilla  M.   1853;   Lucina  C.   1856. 

114  Ira  C.  1828  (6) — Brookdale,  Rush  Co.  Kan.  (son  of  112  Isaac).  4  sons, 
115  Martin,  1854;   Harlow,  1856;   Sidney,  1859;   Chester,  1861.     3  daughters, 
Amelia,  1851;   Lucinda,   1852;  Carrie  E.   1863. 

115  Martin,    1854    (7) — (son    of    114,   Ira    C.)    2    daughters,    Minna  and 
Mina,  1876.  f 

116  Henry  C.  1832  (6) — Charlotte,  Mich,  (son  of  112  Isaac).  1  son,  Daniel 
W.,  1859.     4  daughters,  Mary  A.  1855;   Dora  L.  1856;  Anna  M.  1865;  Chris- 
tiana L.   1868. 

117  Daniel   W.    1833    (6)— Charlotte,   Mich,    (son   of    112   Isaac).    1    son, 
Alonzo  E.  1870. 

118  Alonzo,  1819    (5) — died   1865,   Steuben,  Ind.    (son  of  101  Isaac).     4 
•daughters. 

119  Jedediah,  1739   (3)— Sarah  Mercy,  Berlin,  Ct.   (son  of  47  David).     4 
sons,  *Simeon,   1763;   120  Sylvester,  1766;   701  Jedediah,  1767;    121   Erastus, 
b.  Jan.   30,   1783.     3  daughters,  Sarah,   1767;   Jerusha,  1771;    Mercy,   1773. 

120  Rev.   Sylvester,   1766    (4) — Westminister,  Vt.    (son  of   119  Jedediah). 
2   daughters,  Huldah,   (Crosby);    Sybil,    (Campbell). 

121  Col.  Erastus,  1783   (4) — d.  Feb.  20,  1849,  Elinor  Dickenson,  Berlin,  Ct. 
(son  of  119  Jedediah).     7  sons,  122  George,  1808;  *Walter,  1813;   124  Ralph, 
1816;   126  William,  1818;   Edwin,   1820;  Henry  b.  Oct.   13,  1823;   *Frederick, 
1826.     3  daughters;   Emeline,   1806:   Maria,   1810;   Mary  J.   1812. 

122  George,  1808  (5) — Maria  J.  Hoadley  (son  of  121  Erastus).  1  son,  123 
J.  Hoadley,   1833.     1  daughter,  Glorianna   (Tingley). 

123  J.   Hoadley,   1833    (6)--Port  Huron,   Mich,    (son   of   122   George).     2 
sons,   Charles  R.  1871;   William   F.   1875. 

124  Ralph,  1816   (5)— Erie,  111.   (son  of  121,  Erastus).  4  sons,  125  Charles 
S.   1845;   Wallace  N.   1858;   Wilton  E.  1860;  Wyman  R.   1862.     5  daughters, 
Isora  C.  1852;  Ida  H.  1854;  Inia  A.  1856;  Fannie  D.  1870,  Emma  G.  1872. 

125  Charles  S.  1845   (6) — Big  Grove,  Iowa  (son  of  124  Ralph).     2  daugh- 
ters,  Lotta   C.    1871;   Maud   E.    1876. 

126  Capt.  William,   1818    (5) — Berlin,  Ct.    (son  of   121   Erastus).     6  sons, 
•William  A    1841,  128  Theodore  A.  1845;   129  Frederick  E.  1851;   130  George 
W.  1853;  *Charles  H.  1857;  127  Walter  F.  1843.    4  daughters,  *Ella  C.  1849; 
*Fannie  E.  1856;   Alice  F.   1861,  Hattie  W.   1865. 

127  Walter  F.  1843  (6)— m.  1866,  Ella  P.  Brainard,  (son  of  126  William). 
5  sons,  William  A.  1867;    'Arthur  C.  1870;  Harold  R.  1881;  Charles  H.  1884; 
Walter  C.  1889.     2  daughters,  Lucy  M.   1875,  Eva  B.   1878. 

128  Theodore  A.   1845    (6) — m.   1869.  Alice  H.  Case;    m.   2nd,   1871,   Etta 
Case;    m.  3rd,    1898,   Mary   B.   Hedges,    (son  of   126   William).    6   daughters, 
Minnie  P.   1872,  m.  Elmore  Skinner,  Berlin,  Conn.     Grace  J.  1874;   Edith  B. 
1876;    Bertha,   1887;    *Lucy  C.    1889;    Alene   H.   1899,  m.   Wilbur  T.   Ranns- 
ford,   35   Brittania  St.,  Meridan,  Conn. 

129  Frederick  E.  1851   (6)— m.  1873,  Elizabeth  S.  Nettleton,  m.  2nd,  1889, 
Susan    Bridge,    (son   of    126    William).      1st   wife,    1    son,    Richard   H.    1874. 
1   daughter,   Elinor,   1876.      2nd   wife,   7  sons,   Wilfred  J.,   1890;    Edward  F. 


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1894;  Frederick  E.  1896.  Fillmore  B.  1897.  Theodore  R.  1901;  Robert  D, 
1903;  Charles  H.  1905.  1  daughter,  Jessie  R.  1892,  married  Malcolm  R. 
Webberly,  Canterbury,  Conn. 

130  George  W.  1853   (6)— Matilda  Wardwell,  1884,  Berlin  Conn,   (son  of 
126  William).     1  son,  Benjamin  \V.   1891. 

131  Edwin,  1820   (5)— d.  1910,  Mobile,  Ala.   (son  of  121  Erastus)   1  son, 
George  E.   1864.     1   daughter,  Ella. 

132  George  E. — Mobile,  Ala.  (son  of  131  Edwin)  3  daughters,  *Edith,  1871;. 
Ella,   1871;   Kate,   1875. 

133  Henry,  1823  (5) — d.  Nov.  21,  1886.  Lauraette  E.  Kenea,  b.  Apr.  6,  1829;. 
d.  Dec.  31,  1916.  (son  of  121  Erastus)  Berlin,  Ct.  1  son,  264  George  H.  1864,  1 
daughter,  Florence,   1857. 

134  Zadock,  1748   (3) — Patience  Dickenson,  Berlin,  Ct.   (son  of  47  David) 
1    son,   ^Leonard,   1771.     3   daughters.   *Polly,   1773.     Family  extinct. 

135  Benoni,  b.  April  1st,   1703,  at  Cromwell,  Conn.   (2) — died  Jan.  12th, 
1734;    m.  Feb.  3,  1724.    Mary  Allen  of  Milford,  Ct.  (son  of  3  John)  4  sons,  139 
Benjamin,  b.  Jan.  17,  1725:  3\)0  Daniel,  April  17,  1727;    350  Allen,  Feb.  1,  1730, 
*Benoni,  b.  Jan.   12,   1734    (the   day  his   father  died).   1   daughter,  Sarah,  b. 
Mar.   2,    1731,  d.   Mar    16,   1823,   m.  Aug.   10,   1749,   Ebenezer   Steele,   Berlin, 
Conn 

136  Benjamin,  1725    (3) — Berlin,  Conn,  died  Dec.  8th,  1813  at  Mumford,. 
N.  Y.   (and  is  buried  in  the  Belcoda  cemetery  near  there)   m.  Abigail  Blinn, 
Berlin,   Ct.    (son   of    135    Bemoni)    5    sons,    137    Benjamin,    Dec.    19th,    1754; 
176  Daniel,   Dec.   5,   1756;    204    Harleigh,   1766:    207   Selah,   1768;    227   John, 
1770;   4  daughters,  Abigail,  May  13,  1745;  Chloe,  June  26,  1747;  Sarah,  Aug. 
19,   1750;   Lucia,  Aug.  il,   1752;   Elsie   (Clark). 

137  Benjamin,    1754    (4)— died    1784,    Renssalerville,  N.    Y.    (son   of    136 
Benjamin)  (Note  E)  5  sons,  138  Benjamin,  1774;    150  Philo  B.  1778;  156  John 
R.  1781;   166  Daniel  1783;   *Sanmel.     2  daughters,  Lois,  1782;  Hannah,  1784. 

138  Benjamin,  1774   (5)— Elizak-th  Bennet,  Pawlet,  Vt.   (son  of  137  Ben- 
jamin)  3  sons,  139  Samuel  B.   1800;   *J.  Wesley,  1802;   145  Benjamin.  1805; 
Betsey,    1803. 

139  Samuel  B.  1800   (6) — died  1872.     Sina  Clarke,  Richland,  N  .Y.    (son 
of  138  Benjamin)    7  sons.   140  Wesley,  M.    1823:   *Alta   C.    1825;    141   Joseph 
C.   1828;    142   Daniel   W.    1832;    143   Philo   G.    1835;    "Franklin    D.    1842;    144 
Lorenzo  D.   1846. 

140  Wesley   M.   1822    (7) — Mary   A.   Reading.   Mich,    (son   of   139   Samuel 
B.)    5  sons,  Alta   E.    1348;    Elbert  fj.   1850;   John  W.   1858;    Newton  E.  1860; 
Edwin  S.   1871  ;   Ellen   E.    1852. 

141  Joseph  C.    1828    (7) — Mary  J.   Burrell.   Sandy  Creek,   N.   Y.    (son   of 
139  Samuel  B.)  2  sons,  Newton,  1859;  'Nathan  B.  1861;   3  daughters,  Lizzie, 
1856;    Martha,   1863:  Mary,   1866. 

142  Daniel  W.   1832    (7)— Ann  J.  Weston,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.    (son  of 
139  Samuel  B.)   2  sons,  Alta   B.  1862;  Charles  H.   1874:  2  daughters    Emma 
J.   1864,  and— 

143  Philo   G.  1835    (7) — Emily   C.  Wilson,   Davenport,   Iowa,    (son  of   1391 
Samuel   B.)    1    son,   George   W.   1869:    2   daughters,  Clara  J.    1862;    Flora   E. 
1865. 


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144  Lorenzo  D.   1846    (7) — Mary  A.   Smith,   Pulaski,   N.   Y.    (son  . of  JL39 
'Samuel  B.)   2  sons,  Arlon  J.  1868;  George,  1870;   1  daughter,  Bertha*  J.  1873. 

145  Benjamin,   1805    (6) — Eli/a  Bashford,  Pawlet,  Vt.    (son  of   138  Ben- 
jamin)   4   sons,   146  Charles   W.   1828;    147   Benjamin  A.   1834;    148   Leonard 
B.    1837;    149   Salmon   B.    1840;    3    daughters,   Eliza,    1830;    Mary   A.    1838; 
Martha  A.   1844. 

146  Charles   W.    1828    (7) — Fall   River,   Wis.    (son  of    145   Benjamin)    1 
daughter,   Martha  A.   1863. 

147  Benjamin  A.   1834    (7) — Fall  River,  Wis.    (son  of   145    Benjamin)    7 
sons,  Francis  A.   1860;   Elmer  E.   1861;   Benjamin  A.   1864;   George  G.   1865; 
William   E.    1867;    Edgar,    1872;    Herbert,    1874;    2   daughters,   Susan,    1870; 
Mary  L.  1875. 

148  Leonard   B.    1837    (7) — Emma    Nicholson,    Friendville,    Neb.    (son    of 
145    Benjamin)    1    son,    Solomon    B.    1873;    4    daughters,    Emma    M.    1868; 
Edith  M.  1870;  Ella  M.  1872;  Precilli,  1876. 

149  Salmon   B.    1840    (7) — Fall   River,   Wis.    (son  of    145   Benjamin)    No 
children. 

150  Philo  B.   1778   (5)— died   1839,  Sandy  Creek,  N.   Y.  Roxanna  Wood, 
Sarah  Greenwood,   (son  of  137  Benjamin1)    3  sons,  151  John  W.   1803;   *Wil- 
liam  H.  1810;   152  Gilbert,  1816;   l' daughter,  Eliza,  1806. 

151  John  W.  1803   (6)— died  1885,  Elviva  Sykes,  Mary  E.  Coon,  Pulaski, 
N.  Y.   (son  of   150  Philo  B.)    1   son,  Orrin;    1851;   Roxana   E.   1836;    Ella  E 
1853    (Mrs.   Ira  Noyes) ;   Jessie  A.   1856;    Augustus  M.    (Mrs.  David  Clarke) 
1857;   Lettie  L.   1850    (Mrs.  Adelbert  Myers). 

152  Gilbert,  1816  (6^ — (son  of  ISO  Philo  B.)  4  sons,  153  William  H.  1841; 
154  Philo  B.  1843;    Mohn  L.   1846;    155  Gilbert  D.  1853. 

153  William   H.   1841    (7) — Mary  Owens,  Sarah  Ripson,  Baldwinsville,  N. 
Y.   (son  of  152  Gilbert  )   1  son,  DeForest,  1S63;  1  daughter,  Lillie,  1865. 

154  Philo  B.  1843   (7)— Dead.  Rose  Hollon,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.    (son  of 
152  Gilbert  (1  son,  Hollon  B.  1871;   1  daughter,  Hellen  B.   1864   (Mrs.  Ding- 
man)  . 

155  Gilbert  D.  1853  (7)— (son  of  152  Gilbert)   1  daughter,  Nellie  J.  1875. 

156  John  R.  1781  (5)— died  1841,  Polly  Irish,  Blenheim,  N.  Y.  (son  of  137 
Benjamin)  5  sous,  157  Charles  J.  1808;    158  John  R.  1810;    163  Daniel,  1816; 
164   Aimer  P.    1824;    165   Jasper   A.    1831.      3   daughters,   Sarah   Ann,    1811; 
Delissa,  1809    (White);   Polly,   1820    (Jacobs). 

157  Charles  J.  1808   (6) — Elizabeth  A.  Knickerbocker,  Pestigo,  Wis.   (son 
of  156  John  R.)   1  son,  *Randall,  1839;   1  daughter,  *Delissa  A,  1860. 

158  John  R.   1810    (6) — Jacksonville,  N.  Y.  died   1898.    (son  of   156   John 
R.)  4  sons,  *Robert  W.  1842;  died  in  army,  1862:  159  John  R.  1847;  *William 
H.    1852;    161   Clarence   H.    1855;    *Matilda  J.    1839;    Adelia  A.    1843;    Mary 
W.  1845. 

159  John  R.  1847   (7)— Josephine  Van  Buskirk,  b.  1848,  d.   1912,  Groton, 
N.  Y.  (son  of  158  John  R.)   3  sons,  160  Fred  E    b.  May  11,  1884;   265  John 
R.  b.  Aug.   9,   1892;   1   daughter,  Mable  R.   b.   Jan.   19,   1879. 

160  Fred   E.   1884    (8)— m    May,   1912,  Viola   Fuller.    Resides  at   200   W. 
Fayette  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.   (son' of   159  John  R.) 

Mable   R.   1879 — (Daughter   of    159   John   R.)    m.   July,    1896,   Frank    L. 


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Van  Dine,  Groton,  N.   Y.     3  daughters,  Ruth  M.  1899;  Hazel   S.   1897;   Alice 
J.   1908. 

161  Clarence  H.  1855   (7)— 101  Plnmmer  St.  Sayre,  Pa.   (son  of  158  John 
R.)    1  son,  162  Glen  A.   1876;    1   daughter,  Vera  May,   1879.   m.   1898,  Frank 
A.  Jayne,  14^  Ross  PI.  Auburn,  N.  Y.    1   son,  Charles  H.  1899.     1  daughter, 
Franeis  Willard,  1902. 

162  Glen  A.  1876  (8)—  m.  1vM7,  Florence  Potter,  411  Hector  St.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
(son  of  161  Clarence  H.)   1  daughter,  Theda  C.  1819. 

163  Daniel,  1816   (6)— Peshtigo,  Wis.  (son  of  156  John  R.)   2  sons,  Henry 
W.    1857;    D.    Howard,    1863;    3'daughters,    Louisa,    1850;    Mary,    1852;    Del- 
phina,  1856. 

164  Aimer  P.  1824   (6) — Maria  Loudon,  Peshtigo,  Wis.   (son  of   156  John 
R.)   2  sons,  *  Aimer  P    1852;   *Almarine,   1854;   3  daughters,  Josephine,  1851; 
Xancy  J.   1856;   Amelia  N.   1859 

165  Jasper   A.    1831    (6) — Delia   Johnson,  Jamesville,   Minn,    (son  of    156 
John  R.)    6  sons,  *Edgar,   1855;  Jasper  J.   1858:    Francis  A.    1859;    Ramsdall, 
1861;  Charles  A.  1864;  Clarence,  1876;  5  daughters,  Ettie,  1856;  Dora,  1862; 
Josephine.   1867;   *Tsadore,  1871:   *Mysty  D.  1872. 

166  Daniel  1783   (5)— Phebc  Rider,  Rensselaerville,  X.  Y.  (son  of  137  Ben- 
jamin) 8  sons,  167  Benjamin,  1811;  *Thomas  C.  1819;  171  Daniel  D.  T.  1815; 
*Stephen   R.    1822;    172   Philo   D.    1824;    173   Alfred,    1829;    174   Amos,    1831; 
175   John  R     1832;    Fanny,   1819    (Palmer). 

167  Benjamin,  1811   (6) — Betsey  Mulford,  Ripon,  Wis.  (son  of  166  Daniel) 
3  sons,  168  Amenzo,  1835;   169  Melvin,  1837;  170  Philo  B.  1847;  2  daughters, 
Phebe  J.    1841:    Ida   L.    1851. 

168  Amenzo,  1835    (7) — (son  of   167   Benjamin)   4   children. 

169  Melvin,    1837    (7) — (son  of    167    Benjamin)    2    sons,   ,    1873; 

_ ,   1876;    1   daughter,  Maria,   1870. 


170  Philc  B.  1847  (7) — Chaungo,  Wis.  (son  of  167  Benjamin).  Xo  children. 

171  Daniel  D.  T.  1815  (6) — Marshaline  Sherman,  Peshtigo,  Wis.  (son  of  166 
Daniel)    2    <ons,   Charles,   1845;    George,    1855. 

172  Philo  D.  1824   (6) — Eureka,  Wis.   (son  of   166  Daniel)    1  son;   Daniel, 
1860;    3   daughters,   Henrietta,   1853;   Romaetta,   1857;  Nellie,   1862. 

173  Alfred,  1829    (6) — Eureka,  Wis.   (son  of  166  Daniel)   2  sons,  Ernestr 
1859.      Xathan,    1861;    4    daughters,   Flora.    1851;    Addie,    1854;    Edith,    1857; 
Etta,  1868. 

174  Amos,    1831    (6)— Illinois    (son    of    166   Daniel)    3    sons,    Adelma   J. 
1851;   Daniel,    18o3;   Amenzo,   1859. 

175  John   R.   1832    (6) — Xewton,  Iowa,    (son   of   166   Daniel)    1    daughter, 
Edith.   1858. 

176  Daniel,  1756   (4)— «'son  of  136  Benjamin)  b.  at  Berlin,  Ct,  and  d.  at 
South  Xew  Berlin.  X.  Y.  Dec.   17,  1852,  where  he  had  lived  since  1795.     Oct. 
21.    1778,   m.    Sybel   Jewett,    (Appendix    Xote    S.    2.)    (daughter   of  Caleb  of 
Sharon,  Ct.  and  his  wife  Rebecca  Cook)   b.  Apr.  22,  1760,  d.  at  South  New- 
Berlin,  X.   Y.   Feb.   25,   1822.     After  the  Revolutionary  War  he  moved  from 
Sharon,  Ct.  to  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.  where  he  resided  till  he  came  to  South 
New   Berlin    in   1795.      He   was    a    Revolutionary    soldier   and    held   the   rank 


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of  Sergeant  Major.  5  sons  and  4  daughters.  Sylvia,  b.  June  6,  1779,  d. 
April,  1810,  m.  Dr.  Harrington;  Abigail,  b.  Nov.  5,  1781,  d.  Dec.  21,  1813,  m. 
Thomas  Tracy  and  resided  at  Smyrna,  N  .Y.;  177  Erastus,  b.  June  11,  1784, 
•d.  Feb.  7,  1847;  Faith,  b.  May  16,  1786.  d.  May  21,  1854,  m.  Mch.  25,  1809, 
William  Shaw  (son  of  Peleg  from  R.  1.)  b.  Oct.  18,  1783,  d.  Sept.  10,  1872, 
Lived  and  died  on  the  old  Daniel  Sage  homestead  and  is  buried  at  Ambler 
Settlement;  Betsey,  b.  June  9,  1788,  d.  next  day;  182  Simeon,  b.  May  22, 
1789,  d.  May  2,  1844;  a  son  b.  Mch.  3,  1791,  d.  Mch.  5,  1791;  187  Jewett,  b. 
Mch.  17,  1793;  196  Daniel,  b.  Aug.  10,  1795,  d.  Nov.  17,  1866,  m.  Dec.  It, 
1829;  Twins,  b.  Feb.  24,  1799,  both  d.  next  day;  201  Nathan,  b.  Oct.  11, 
1800,  d.  Feb.  23,  1884. 

177  Erastus,   1784   (5) — (son  of   176  Daniel)    m.  Sarah  Dunham,  b.  Apr. 
13,  1784.  d.  July  29,  1850,  spent  his  life  on  his  farm  just  north  of  Ambler 
Settlement,  near  South  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.     Sybel,  b.  Sept.  1,  1809,  d.  June 
8,  1886,  m.  Lewis  Sherwood.     Lived  and  died  at  Ambler  Settlement.     Ruby, 
b.   1811.      178  William  D.,  b.   Oct.  27,   1813,  d.  Apr.   4,   1875.     Alonzo  H.   b. 
1816,  d.  Apr.  6,  1880.    George  0.,  b.  July  16,  1820,  d.  Aug.  7,  1825.    Harvey 
P.  b.  Mch.   1,   1823,  d.   Aug.   1825.     Oscar  G.  b.   1828,  d.  June  30,   1860,  un- 
married. 

178  William  D.   1813    (6)— m.  Caroline   R.   Atwell,  b.  Feb.   16,    1816,   d. 
Oct.  25,   1866.     S.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.    (son  of  177   Erastus).     Lived  on  the 
Homestead  at  Ambler  Settlement.     2  sons,  179  Joseph  E.  b.  1842;   180  Ben- 
jamin,  b.    1847;    Sarah  b.   1838,   m.   James   Garner  and  lived  at  South   New 
Berlin.     One  child  Mary,  m.  Jared  Bailey,  Jr. 

179  Joseph  E.  1842   (7)— Delia  Isbell,  S.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.    (son  of  178 
"William  D.)   1  son,  William,   1870:   1  daughter,  Marian,   1874. 

180  Benjamin  F.  1847  (7)— m.  Amanda  Bristol,  S.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  (son 
Of  178  William  D.  1870;    1  daughter,  Marian,  1874. 

181  Alonzo  H.  1816  (6) — m.  Maryette  Card,  (son  of  177  Erastus)  lived  at 
Ambler  Settlement.     2  daughters,  Frances,  1840;  Ruby,  1844. 

182  Simeon,  1789  (5) — m.  Nov.  10,  1818,  Deborah  Holmes,  b.  Feb.  1,  1797, 
d.    July   20,    1884,    (Appendix   Note   Si)    (daughter  of   Jedediah   Holmes   of 
Holmesville,  N.  Y.)   (son  ot  176  Daniel)  lived  and  died  on  his  farm  north  of 
New  Berlin  Center,  N.  Y.     Children.  183  Ransom,  b.  Apr.  29,  1820,  d.  Aug. 
30,  1878;  Laura  Ann,  b.  Mch.  1,  1822,  d.  Jan.  1,  1857,  m.  Oct.  8,  1851,  George 
Sexton,  Jr.,  of  Whitestone,  N.  Y.,    1  daughter,  Eva,  who  m.  Joseph.    Charles, 
b.  Nov.  6,  1825,  d.  Dec.  20,  1853.  m.  Jan.  1,   1848,  Harriet  Barlow,  b.   1825, 
Pharsalia,  N.  Y.     1  son,  Adolphus,  who  died  young.     Jane,  b.  Aug.  3,  1829, 
d.    May    7,    1859,    m.    Oct.    7,    1847,    m.   Wm.    Lorin    Matthewson,    lived   and 
<lied  at  Mindoro,  Wis.     3  children.     Jay,  b.  July  7,  1832,  d.  May   13,   1833. 
185  Gilbert,  b.  June  19,  1836,  d.  May  6,  1871.     Adaline,  b.  Nov.  11,  1839,  d. 
Feb.  28,   1889,   m.   May   23,   1858,  Jay   Pettingill    (son  of   Lorenzo   of   South 
New   Berlin).     They  lived   and   died   at    Mindoro,  Wis.    1  daughter,    Stella. 
Angeline,  twin  of  Adaline,  d.  Apr.   11,   1872,  m.  Mch.   10,   1858,  Dr.  Alvin 
C.  Hazard  (son  of  Oliver).     Lived  and  died  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.     1   son, 
Oliver  P.,  and  one  daughter,   Ella,  wife  of  Herman  Hill. 

183  Ransom,   1820    (6) — (son  of   182   Simeon)    m.   Sept.  25,   1847.     Mary 
Gibson,  m.  2nd,  1854,  Sarah  White,  who  came  from  Ireland  in  1849.     Moved 
to  Mindoro,  Wis.   in  1854   and   died  there.     Enlisted,   1864   Co.   J,   8th  Wis- 
consin Volunteer  Infantry,  honorably  discharged,  1865.     Children  by  first  wife, 
Mary,   Charlotte    Ann,  b.    Sept.   9,    1851,   m.    Sperry    Rockwell    and   lived   at 
Mindoro,  Wis.  and  later  in  Colorado.     By  second  wife,  Sarah,  Charles  S.  b. 
Nov.  2,  1854,  m.  Orphie  E.  Pfaff,  Mindoro,  Wis.     Edward,  b.  June  2,   1857, 
m.  Josephine  Swenson,  La  Crosse,  Wis.     Wm.  Herbert,  b.  Jan.  23,   1860,  m. 


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Augusta  Pfaff,  Burack,  Wis.     Albert,  b.  Jan.  9,  1862,  m.  Mrs.  I.  Boardman,  La 
Cross*.  Wis.     Mary,  b.  July  17,  1866,  m.  Ferdinand  Young,  North  Bend,  Wis. 

184  Charles  S.    1854    (7)  —  Harriet    Barlow    (son   of   183    Ransom)    1    son, 
Adolphus.   1849. 

185  Gilbert,  1836   (7)  —  m.  Nov.  17,  1858,  Adelia  Sergeant,  b.  Apr.  4,  1839, 
(Appendix  Note   S.3)    S.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.   (son  of  182  Simeon).     In  1858 
he    purchased   the    Charles    Sergeant    farm  at    South   New    Berlin   and   there 
lived   till    his    death   in    1871.     After   his    death   his    widow   Adelia,   married 
Ensign   M.   Pike   whom   she  outlived.     She  lives   at   South   New   Berlin   now 
(1919)  past  80  years  of  age.     2  sons,  186  Adolphus  H.  b.  Oct.  21,  1859;  Fred 
C.   b.   Dec.   5,    1865,   d.   Aug.   28,    1888,   killed   by   the   bursting   of   a   cannon 
at  a  political  celebration.     Had  just  graduated  from  South  Jersey   Institute. 
3  daughters,  Jane  A.  b.  Mch.  23,  1862,  m.  Nov.  8,  1881,  Jay  H.  Camp,  b    1860, 
lives  at  South  New   Berlin   and  has  three   children,   Linn,   Earl  and   Bertha. 
Gertrude,  b.  Mch.  27,  1868,  m.  Prof.  S.  Jay  Gibson  (son  of  Dr.  Stanford  of 
South  New  Berlin),  b.  Jan.  13,  1858.     Superintendent  of  Schools  at  Norwich, 
N.   Y.     Children,  Dr.   Edwin   F.,  Casson   S.   Gilbert,   who   died   in   the   recent 
war   and  Stanford.      Lottie  A.   b.   Feb.   4,   1870,   m.    1st   Sept.   25,   1890,  Ed- 
ward E.  Buck  of  Groton,  N.  Y.  and  2d  Rev.  William  H.  Pike  (son  of  Ensign) 
Professor  of  Bibical   Interpretation,   Bible  Training  School,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Two  children,   Mirani  and  Ruth. 

186  Adolphus  H.  1859  —  m.  Mch.  17,  1887,  Celia  Miller  (daughter  of  Hiram 
of  Milford  Center,  N.  Y.)  b.  Oct.  29,  1862,  d.  1910.     He  graduated  at  Corne.ll 
1886,   was  professor   of   physical   science   at   the   State   Normal    School,  Osh- 
kosh,  Wis.,  1893  to  1910,  and  now  lives  at  27  W.  61st  St.  New  York  City.     No 
issue,     (son  of  185  Gilbert). 

187  Jewett,   1793,    (5)—  d.  Sept.  5,   1875,  m.  Feb.  27,   1814,  Susanna  Jay- 
cox   (See  Apendix  Note  S)  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.   (son  of   176  Daniel).     At  the 
close   of   hi?   active   career   he  owned    1800   acres   of   land   in   one   tract    near 
Ambler   Settlement   and  numerous  good   farms  in  other  parts   of  the   valley. 
6  sons  and  4  daughters,  Emily  A.  b.  Mar.  24,  1815,  d.  Feb.  15,  1875,  m.  Wil- 
liam Lewis,  lived  at  South  New  Berlin,  one  daughter,  Celia,  who  m.  Charles 
Brett:   Sylvester,  b.  Oct.  31,  1816,  d.  July  20,   1831;   Abisral  Delight,  b.  June 
1,  1819;'SaIly  Ann,  b.  Jan.  23,  1821,  d.  Sept.  27,  1822;  'l88  George,  b.  Mch. 
14,    1323,  d.  Nov.  21,  1884;   Mary   Ann.   b.   May   5,   1825,   m.  Jason  Matthew- 
son   who   was   drowned  on   Lake    Michigan   Oct.    15.    1872    at    the    age   of   53 
years;  195  Andrew  J.  b.  Nov.  23,  1829  d.  June  1,  1891;  190  Henry,  b.  July  13, 
1832,  d.  June  15,  1888:   191   Nelson,  b.  May   15.    1836.  d.   Feb.   13,   1908;    194 
Jay.   b.   Dec.    15,  1839. 

188  George,  1823   (6)—  m.  1st  Maryette  Clark,  b.  Jan.  1.  1826.  d.  Nov.  14, 
1865,   2d,   m.   Almira    Scrambline    (sister   of  Judge    Scrambline    of    Oneonta) 
New  Berlin.  N.  Y.   (son  of  187  Jewe»tt)  2  sons,  189  Eugene  A.   1846;   Ernest, 
1847.      1      daughter.  M.   Louise.   1856.     By  2nd  wife.   1    son,   George   E.   1877, 
d.   1904,   m.  Nellie   G.   Staokland 


189  Eugene  A.  1846   (7)—  d.  Feb.  2.  1913,  m.  1869.  Mary  Robinson,  New 
Berlin.   N.   Y.    (son  of  188  George)    1   daughter,   Ellen  R.   1870,  m.   1914,  Dr. 
Floyd  D.  Brooks;  M.  Louisa,  1856,  d.  1912,  (daughter  of  188  George)  m.  1879, 
Dr.  Floyd  D.  Brooks.     Children,  Oril  Lucile,  b.  1880.  m.   1904.  Lester  D.  Wil- 
liams,  George   Sage.   b.    1882,  m.   1906.  Ida   E.   South. 

190  Henry,  1832   (6)  —  m.  1st,  Frs»nd  Osgood,  b.  May  28,   1834,  d.  May  21, 
1868,  m.  2d.  her  sister,  Orril  Osgood,  d.  July   22,   1913.     New   Berlin,  N.  Y. 
(son  of   187  Jewett).     1   child,  Ida,  who  d.  young.     Mary  Osgood   (adopted) 

rdead,  m.  R.  Rich. 


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191  Nelson,  1836   (8) — d.  Feb.   13.  1908,  m.  Jan.   12,   1857,  Harriet  Green, 
b.  Jan.  12,  1838,  d.  Oct.  3  ,1906,  So.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.   (son  of  187  Jewett). 

2  sons,  192  Jewett  P.  b.  Dee.  21,  1867,   193.  Henry  N.  b.  Oct.   10,   1871.     2 
daughters,  Abigal  S,  b.  Oct.  22.   1857,  m.  Oct.  22,   1877,  Olin  T.  Angell   (son 
of  George  of  Guliford,  N.   Y.)'  Children,   *Linn  b.  Oct.   6,    1875;    Bertha  J. 
b.  Nov.   1,   1885;   George  X.   b.  Jan.   12,   1887,  lives  at   No.   Yakaitia,  Wash; 
Stanley,  b.  Jan.   12,  18~87,  lives  at  Mt.  Upton,  N.  Y.;   Jennie,  b.   Sept.   1860, 
m.  July   3,    1883,  Stanley   Field,  No  Children.     Lives   at  South  New   Berlin,. 
N.  Y. 

192  Jewett  P.   1867    (7)— (son  of  191  Nelson)    m.  Dec.   18,  1890,  Emma 
C.  Fisher  (daughter  of  John)  Norwich,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 

193  Henry   N.   1871    (7)— (son  of   191    Nelson)    m.   Dec.   9,    1891,   Lizzie 

B.  Austin,  (daughter  of  Webster)  South  New  Berlin.     No  issue. 

194  Jay,  1839   (6) — d.  Mar.  27,  1898,  m.  Lucinda  Trask,  d.  Nov.  20,  1908, 
So.  New  Berlin,  N.   Y.    ''son  of   187  Jewett)    1   son,  Ahnon  Jay,  b.   1868,  d. 
June  3,  1897.     1  daughter,  Susan  L.  1874,  m.  Sept.  1,  1897,  Ralph  W.  Kirty,. 
Pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 

195  Andrew  J.  1829   (6)— m.   1st  Helen  H.  Kinney,  b.  Aug.   12,   1834,  d.. 
Oct.  23,  1882,  m.  2nd,  Almira  Ransford,  New  Berlin.  N.  Y.  (son  of  187  Jewett).. 

3  daughters,    Estelle,   1857;   Maryette;   Frances,   m.  D.  Arthur  Barton,  Sher- 
idan, Wyo. 

Abigal  Delight,  1819,  (daughter  of  187  Jewett)  d.  Apr.  25,  1898,  m. 
Elisha  A.  Simons,  Holmesville,  N.  Y.  2  sons,  Charles  E.  b.  1854,  d.  1854 
Burdette  J.  b.  1843,  d.  1918,  m.  Alice  D.  Oady,  So.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  2 
daughters,  Mary  A.  b.  1862.  d.  1887;  Luella  A.  b.  1881,  d.  1872. 

196  Daniel,  1793    (5)— m.  Eli/a  A.  Burton,  b.   Feb.   13,   1809,  d.  Nov.   12, 
1877.      (son  of   176  Daniel)    lived   and   died   at  Holmesville,   N.   Y.   where  he 
owned    the    first    farm    south    of    Jlolmesville.      Both   died    there.      Children, 
Sylvia,  b.  1S31,  m.  Le  Roy  Dexter,  b.  Jan.  4,  1827,  d.  Sept.  15,  1882,  lived  at 
Bainbridge,   N.   Y.    and   later   Holmesville;    197    Richard,   b.    1832;    Olive   A., 
b.    1834,    died   young;    Lois,    b.    1836,    d.    1892,    m.    Andrew    Ainsworth,    Mt. 
Upton,  N.  Y.;  198  George  W.  b.  1838;  199  William  H.  b.  1840;  200  Augustus, 
b.  1843;   Emeline,  b.  1848,  died  young;  Daniel  b.  1854,  died  young. 

197  Richard,   1832    (6) — m.  Augusta  Hull    (daughter  of  Silas)   Bainbridge 
N.  Y.  (son  of  196  Daniel)   1  son,  Morton.  1872. 

198  George  H.  1838   (6) — d.  1909,  Harriet  E.  Trask,  b.  1844,  Holmesville, 
N.  Y.    (son   of   196   Daniel)   2  daughters,   Grace   E.    1872;    Lena  A.,   1875;    3 
sons,  Burton  E,  b.  Mar.  25,  1865;  Edwin,  1870;  an  infant,  1877.    He  inherited 
the  paternal  homestead  where  he  died. 

Grace  E.  1872  (daughter  of  198  George  H.)  m.  1889,  Chas.  A.  Whit.?, 
Oxford,  N.  Y.  1  son,  Earl  E.  1890.  1  daughter  *Lena  E.  1892;  Lena  A.  1875 
(daughter  of  198  George  H.)  m.  1907;  Chas.  Littlefair,  28  Locust  St.  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y. 

199  William   H.  1840    (6)— m.  Sarah  Thornton,  Holmesville,  N.   Y.    (son 
of  196  Daniel)   daughters. 

200  Augustus,   1843    (6) — M.   Amelia   Harris,   Holmesville,   N.   Y.    (son  of 
196  Daniel). 

201  Nathan,  1800  (5) — m.  1st  1820,  Lucy  E.  Rathbone,  b.  1798,  d.  Dec.  14, 
1823,  m.  2nd  1826,  Bryant  d.  1887.     He  moved  in  middle  life  to  Omro,  Wis., 
and   later   to   Owatonna,   Minn,   and   died   there.     Children   by    1st  wife,   202 
Ezra  Clark,  b.   1820;   Esther  L.  b.  1822,  d.   Sep.   21,   1894,  m.   1841  Alanson 
Holmes,  Holmesville,  N.  Y.,  and  later  moved  to  Owatonna,  Minn.;   Angelina 

C.  b.   1824,  m.  Bryant.     By  3d  wife,  Helen  S.  b.  1831,   m.  Shaw 


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202  Ezra  C.  1820  (6)— New  Lisbon,  Wis.  (son  of  201  Nathan)  2  sons,  203 
Edward  C.,   1846;   "Nathan  A.   1850.      1   daughter,  Ella  F.   1848   (Martin). 

203  Edward   C.    1846    (7) — New   Lisbon,  Wis.    (son   of   202,    Ezra   C.)    1 
son.   Eugene  O.   1874. 

204  Harlehigh,  1766,   (4)— (son  of  136  Benjamin)   1  son,  205  Henry,  1793, 
3   daughters:    Susan,   Betsey,   Emily   (Thompson). 

205  Col.    Henry,   1793    (5) — d.    1865    m.   Amanda    Hayden,  Circleville,   0. 
(son    of    201    Harlehigh)    2    sons.    *  Henry    T.    1833.    206   Harlehigh,    1835;    8 
.laughters,  Laura,  Susan,  Lucinda,  Elizabeth   (Harris);   Anna,  Jane,  Caroline 

irpe) 

206  Col.   Harlehigh,   1835    (6)— Circleville,  O.   (son  of  205   Henry)   5  sons, 
*  *  *   *  James  K.  1871.     1  daughter.  Mary  E.   1858. 

207  Selah,    1768    (4)— Zilpha    Sly,    Caledonia,    X     Y.    (son    of    136    Bem- 
jamin)   4  sons,  208  Harlehigh,  1791;  "218  Gideon,  1797;   225  George,  1804,  226 
Hiram,  1806;   8  daughters,  Clara,   1795   (Irish);   Polly,   1793   (Pierce);   "Han- 
nah,   1799;    Mercy,  1800    (Fairbanks);    Harriet,   1802 '(Jaquett)  ;  Lucinda  and 
Lorinda,    1808,   Laura,    1810    (Ford) 

208  Harlehigh,  1791    (5)—  u.   1844,   I.ueinda    (son  of  207   Selah).      5   sons, 
209    Selah,    1817;  212    Roswell,    1820;    215    Harlehigh,    1821;     216    William. 
1834;     217    John.  1835.      R    daughters,    Lucinda.    1818,     (Packard);    Rutilla, 
1823;    Zilpha    and  ElizaV/th,    1825;    Harriett,   1826;    Loviza,    1829. 

209  Selah,  1817   (6) — d.  1874,  Mary  Burr  (son  of  208  Harlehigh)   9  sons; 
Dudley,   1843,   killed  in  army,   1864:   210  Henry,  1847;    ;J11  Silas,   1849;   Wil- 
liam.'l850:    John.   1854:   Spillman,    1857:    Sam',   1862;   Sherman,   1865;    Alvin, 
1867.      3   daughters,   Nancy   J.    1844,    (Roberts;    *Mary,   1852;    *Rosa,    1856. 

210  Henry,  1847   (7)— 'Amelia  Bates,  Xenia,  Xeb.  (son  of  209  Selah). 

211  Silas,   1849   (7) — Sophoriria   Button   (son  o  f209  Selah)   1   son,  Oliver, 
1872. 

212  Roswell,    1820    (6)— d.   1852,   Adaline  Clark.  Milan,  Tnd.    (son  of   20S 
Harlehigh)    3    sons,    "George   H.    1847;    213   David   W.    1849;    214   Anson   R. 
1851.     I   daughter,   Mary   J..    1845. 

213  David  W.  1849  (7)— Delaware.  Ind.  (son  of  212,  Roswell)   1  daughter, 

1877. 

214  Anson  R.   1851    (7) — Delaware,  Tnd.   (son  of  212  Roswell). 

215  Harlehigh,   1821    (6) — Sophia   Vocks,  Xenia,  Xeb.    (son  of  208   Harle- 
hieh)    3   sons;    Elihu.   1849,  killed  in  civil  war;    Roswell,   1851;   Byron,   1857. 
4   daughters.   Ava,    1859;    Alta,   1862;    Ada,   1870;    Alma,    1872. 

216  William,  1834  (6)— Margaret.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  (son  of  208  Harlehigh). 

217  John,  1835   (6)— Martha  A.  Lewis,  Milan,  Tnd.  (son  of  208  Harlehigh) 
1  son.  Bernard  H.   1866.     2  daughters,  Minne  F.  1867;  Harriett  E.  1869.     An 
infant,  1877. 

218  Gideon,  1797   (5)— m.  Mary  Clark  .Gladstone,  111.   (son  of  207  Selah). 
8   sons,    *Xelson,    1821;    *Alonson.'  1823;    219   Eli,    1825:    'Christopher.   1829; 
•220   Stephen   L.    1831;    221   George,    1833:    223    David   C.    1837;    224   John    S. 
1839.      6   daughters,    "Harriett,    1819:    "Laura,    1827;    "Melissa,    1835;    Mary 
A.,  1841,   (Williams);    Lucy,   1843    (Turrell) ;   Catherine.  1845    (Hovey). 


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219  Eli,  1825    (6) — Annie  ,  Pierceville,  Ind.    (son  of   218   Gideon). 

6  sons,  Stephen  G.  1853:  'William  S    1856;  Julian  P.  1859;  William  E.  1868; 
George,    1874;    Charles   J.    1877.      7    daughters,   Mary   A.    1845;    Mell,    1847; 
Zilpha,  1849;   Elzora,  1851;  Ida  M.  1870;  Philena,  1872;  Lucy  K.  1875. 

220  Dr.   Stephen   L.    1831    (6)— Mary  F.   ,   Kirkwell,   Mo.    (son   of 

218  Gideon).     6  sons,  *Eli  G.  1863;  John  J.  1866;  'Stephen  D.  1869;  *  Willis 
and  *Willie.  1872;   Stephen  G.  1865.     4  daughters,  Matilda  J.,  1860;   *Sarah 
E.  1864;   Mary  M.  1869;   "Olive  C.   1873. 

221  George,  1833   (6) — Arbella,  Mo.   (son  of  218  Gideon)   3  sons,  221  Eli, 
1851;  George  J.,  1865;  David  C.  1867.     3  daughters,  Amie  J.  1857;  Adalaski  S. 
1858;   Rhoda  M.   1861. 

222  Eli,  1851  (7) — (son  of  22]  George)  1  daughter;    Lydia  P.  1875. 

223  David  C.  1837    (6) — Oquawka,  Til.    (son  of  218  Gideon)   m.  Aug.   21, 
1873,  Mary  Osborne 

224  Rev.  John  S.  1839    (6) — Fountain,  Col.    (son  of  218  Gideon)    1   son, 
*John  G.  1873.     3  daughters,  Mollie  E.  1874;  Lottie  H.  1875;  Lucretia,  1877. 

225  George,  1804   (5) — '(son  of  207  Selah)   Family  in  Georgia,  P.  O.  un- 
known. 

226  Hiram,  1806    (5) — Family  in  Georgia,  '(son  of  207  Selah),  P.  O.  un- 
known. 

227  John  1770  (4)— d.  at  Mumford,  N.  Y.  Jan.  7,  1842.     Hannah  his  wife, 
b.  1773  d.   Mar.   14,   1838.     Both  are  buried  in  the   Belcoda   cemetery  near 
Mumford   (son  of  136  Benjamin)   7  sons,  225  Martin,  b.  Apr.   13,  1793;   252 
Warren,   1797;    254   Allen, '  1803   d.    1840;    256   John.    1806:    "William,   1808; 
257  Calvin  W.  1810;  259  Harlehigh,  1813.     I  daughter,  Anna,  1796,  d.   1813. 

228  Dea.   Martin,    17&3    (5) — d.   Oct.    24,    1857.   m.    Feb.    15,    1816,   Mary 
King,   b.    Apr.    27,    1798,   d.   Feb.   28,    1882;    at    the   home    of   her  daughter, 
Martha  (son  of  227  John)  6  sons,  229  William,  b.  Junei  29,  1821;  230  Henry, 
b.  July  17,  1827;  231  Hiram  X.  b.  Sept.  1,  1831;  250  Alvah  and  *  Allen,  July 
15,  1836;   251   Sylvenus  C.  b.  Jan.  24,  1840;   4  daughters,  Anna,  b.  Feb.  24, 
1818;    Martha,  b.  June   16,   1825;   Mary,  b    June  16,   1829;   Harriet,  b.  Nov. 
19,   1834.     Martin   lived   and   died  on   his   farm    at  Belcoda,  2   mi.   N.   E.   of 
Mumford,  N.  Y.  and  both  are  buried  there. 

Anna,  1818,  d.  May  28,  1887  (daughter  of  228  Martin)  m.  Mar.  17, 
1841,  Bennett  Gray,  d.  Mar.  21,  1890.  1  son,  Henry;  1  daughter,  Alice  (Mrs. 
W.  W.  Straight)  Bennett  and  Anna  lived  and  died  on  their  farm  2  miles 
north  of  Mumford,  N.  Y.  and  rest  in  the  Belcoda  Cmetery. 

Martha,  1825,  d.  July  13.  189o  (daughter  of  228  Martin)  m.  May  25. 
1848,  Geo.  N.  Gridley,  d.  Dec.  5,  1900.  1  son,  Geo.  S.  1860.  Both  lived  and 
died  on  their  farm  1  mile  north  of  Adams  Basin,  N.  Y. 

Mary.  1829.  d.  Mar.  3,  1835  (daughter  of  228  Martin)  m.  Oct.  18,  1849, 
Nelson  Chamberlin.  d.  1913.  2  daughters,  Gertrude  L.  1854  (Mrs.  H.  A. 
King);  Harriet,  1857  (Mrs.  S.  E.  Ramseyer)  d.  1918.  Mary  d.  on  thenr  farm 
4  miles  north  of  Bergreai.  N.  Y.  and  Nelson  later  sold  the  farm  and  lived 
with  his  daughter  Gertrude  in  Bergen  where  he  died.  Both  rest  in  the 
Bergen  Cemetery. 

Harriet.    1834,    d.    Nov.    6,    1862    (daughter   of   228   Alartin)    m.   Oct.    30, 
1855,  Wm.  B.  Doyle,  d.  Aug.  0.  1890.     1   son  Judge  Dayton  A.  of  Akron,  O 
Both  lived  and  died  at  Akron.  0.     He  went  to  Akron  when  young,  practically 
penniless  and  by  his  ability  and  industry  accumulated  a  considerable  estate 
in  the  lumber  business,  and  was  a  respected  and  leading  citizen. 


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229  William,    1821    (6) — d.   Mar.    17.    1902,   m.    Mar.  22,   1849,   Catherine 
Bromley,  who  d.  Oct.  21,  1882;  m.  2nd  Melita  Allen.  Nov.  4th,  1885;   (son  of 
228   Martin)   3   daughters,   Imogene  J.    1850    (Mrs.   J.  H.  Stuart);    Helen   C. 
1854;    (Mrs    J.  H.  Humburch   (Fannie  M.  1868   (Mrs.  E.  J.  Chapman).     Wil- 
liam and  Catherine  lived  in  Arnold  Park  Rochester,  N.  Y.  and  rest  in  Mount 
Hope  Cemetery  in  that  City. 

230  Henry,  1827   (6)— d.  Feb.   17,  1897,  m.  Mar.  22,  1855,  Mary  Harmon, 
d.  Aug.  11,  18G3,  m.  Oct.  11.  1866,  W.  Anna  Hebbard,  d.  Apr.   10,  1906   (son 
of   228   Martin)    1   son,   238   Harmon,  b.  Oct.   11,   1858.     Henry   lived  on   his 
farm   2   miles  north   of   Mumford,  N.  Y.   and  rests   with  both  wi\es   in  the 
Belcoda  Cemetery 

231  Hiram  N.  1831   (6)— d.  May  2,  1917   (son  of  228  Martin)   m.  Oct.  28. 
1858,  Josephine  T.  Sprague,  b.  July  26.  1840,  d.  Mar.  8,  1900  on  the  farm  she 
inherited  from  her  father  Hiram,  2  miles  east  of  Churchville,  N.  Y.     Both  rest 
in   the   cemetery   there.     M.  2nd,    1916.   Mrs.   Martha   Lincoln,   Corfu,   N.    Y. 
where  he  died.  *  5  sons.  232  Charles  H.— b.  Feb.  26,  1863;    233  Wilmer  E.  b. 
Feb.   18,   1865;     234   Albert  K.  b.   Feb.   12,   1869;    235   Frank   T.   b.  Nov.  r]6, 
1873;  236  M.  Jay,  b.  July  27,  1877. 

232  Charles  H.   1863    (7)— m.  Sept.   25.   1890,  Lida   K.  Wagoner,  b.   July 
21,  1869  (daughter  of  Rev.  William  B.)   at  Holley,  N.  Y.  resided  at  Church- 
ville,  N.   Y.   until    1901,  since  then  at   No.   50   Ellicott  Ave.,   Batavia,   N.  Y. 
(son  of   231   Hiram)    1   son,  Leon    W.  b.   Aug.  2nd,   1896,    (Enlisted   1917   in 
The    Royal    Air    Force,    promoted    to    Lieutenant    in    1918,    served    one    year 
overseas,    as    pilot    on    Haiiley-Page    bombing   planes,    honorably    discharged 
1919);  1  daughter,  Jennie  Josephine,  b.  Sept.  3,  1891. 

233  Wilmer  E.  1865  (7)— -m.  1887,  Elizabeth  Way,  b.  Oct.  7,  1868,  Church- 
ville, N.  Y.   (son  of  231   Hiram  N.)   4  sons,  237  Harry  b.  Aug.   1,  1890;   239 
Walter  W.  b.  June  10,  1S92;  Ralph  E.  b   Jany.  26,  1898;  Burton  H.  b.  Aug.  17, 
1904. 

234  Albert  K.  1869  (7)— m.  1893,  Catherine  Stark,  at  Denver,  Col.  resided 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  until  1906,  since  then  at  175  Prospect  Park,  S.  W.  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.  (son  231  Hiram  N.) 

235  Frank  T.  1873   (7) — m.   1906,  Celeste  Stone,   (daughter  of  Albert  D.) 
at   Churchville,   N.   Y.   since   resided   at    230   Culver   Road,   Rochester,    N.    Y. 
(son  of  231  Hiram  N.)   1  son,  Frank  Dwight  b.  Apr.  21,  1907;   2  daughters, 
Mary  Celeste,  b.  Sept.  30,  1908;  Helen  Davis,  Feb.  8,  1914 

236  M.  Jay,  1877  (7) — m.  1899,  Blanche  Irwin,  at  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.  now 
reside    at   No.   880   Carroll   St.   Brooklyn.   N.    Y.    (son   of    231    Hiram   N.)    1 
daughter,  Beatrice,   1904. 

237  Harry   W.    1890    (8)— m.    1915,    Krma    P.   Sweet,   at   Carthage,   N.   Y 
now  reside  at  No.  165  Burlington  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (son  of  233~Wilmer). 
1  son,  Robert  W.  b.  Jan.   1918.     1  daughter,  Emily,  Feb.  13,  1917. 

238  Harmon  M.  1858  (7) — d.  May  31.  1911,  m.  Oct.  14,  1885,  Mary  E.  Eding- 
ton.  b.  Get.  22,  1856:  Evanston,  111.  (son  230  Henry)  1827;  2  daughters,  Marian 
H.  b.  June  23.  1887,  d.  Mar.  1902,  Dorothy  L.  b.  June  26.  1890(enlisted  and  served 
16  months  overseas  as  a  Signal  Corps  Telephone  Supervisor,   honorably  dis 
charged    1919;    Harmon    M.    after    graduating    from    Cornell    University,    en- 
tered  the  employ   of   the  Western   Electric   Co.   in   New   York   City,   and   by 
his  superior  ability  rose  to  a  prominent  position,  and  when  the  Chicago  Works 
was  establis-hed,  he  was  chosen  at  its  General  Manager  and  held   this   posi- 
tion until  his  death. 

239  Walter  W.  D.D.S.  1892— m.  Aug    19,  1919.  Edaleen  Z.  Brittain,  b.  June. 
18,  1894,  at  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.,  resides  at  62  Chestnut  St.,  Rochester    N    Y 
(son  of  233  Wilmer  E.) 


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250  Alvah,    1836    (6) — died   1909,   Lucy   Pomeroy,   1861,  died   1873,    Bron- 
son,  Mich,   'son  of  228  Martin)   3  sons,  Allen,   1862;  Hayden,   1863;   Robert, 
1871. 

251  Sylvenus  C.  1840  (6) — Mary  A.  Pomeroy,  1862,   (son  of  228  Martin). 
2    daughter,    LueJla,    1868    (Gallop). 

252  Warren,   1797    (5) — Salome   Skinner.   Wheatland,  N.   Y.    (son  of   227 
John).  2  ons,  *0rrin  D.   1828:  253  Warren   M.   1834;   2  daughters,  Lydia  D. 
1824;    Mary  E.   1820. 

253  Warren  M.  1834  (6) — d.  Bergen,  N.  Y.  (son  of  252  Warren). 

254  Allen,  1803  (5)— (sen  of  227  John).  1  son,  255  Volney  A.  1839. 

255  Rev.  Volney  A.  1839—526  W.  122nd  Street,  New  York  City.  Wealthy 
R.   Little,   died    1913.    (son   of    254   Allen)      2   sons,    *Adelbert   A.' 1868,    m. 
Mary  C.  Searl.     Geo.  N.   1880. 

256  John,  1806  (5) — Fentonville,  Mich,  (son  of  227  John).     1  son,  Oliver, 

1838. 

257  Calvin  W.   1810    (5)— (son  of  227  John)   2  sons,  258  John  H.   1838; 
•Calvin  W.   1846.     3  daughters,  Sylvia,  1836;  Mary,   1839;   Agnes,   1844. 

258  John  H.  1838   (6)— Pentwater,  Mich,   (son  of  257.  Calvin  W.) 

259  Harlehigh,    1813    (5)— Chicago,    111.    (son   of  227   John)    3    sons,    260 
Simeon,   1834;     261   John,   1837;    262   Edwin  E    1846.     2  daughters,   Melissa 
1832;  Ada  M.  1851. 

260  Simeon,  1834  (6) — Chicago,  111.   (son  of  259  Harlehigh)   2  daughters, 
Ida  G.   1867;    Fannie,   1873. 

261  John,  1137   (6) — Chicago,  111.   (son  of  259  Harlehigh)   1  son,  "Horace 
F.   1870.     2  daughters,  "Jessie  A.  1871;   Grace  E.  B.  1873. 

262  Edwin  E.  1846  (6) — Chicago,  111.  (son  of  259  Harlehigh)  1  son,  *Har- 
ley  G.  1871. 

263  Oliver  F.  1881   (7)— m.  Nov.  9,  1904.  Anna  M.  Hossfield,  78  Woolston 
St.  Mattapan,  Mass.     No  issue,   1919. 

264  George  H.  — b.  July  15,  1864  (6)— m.  Sept.  5,  1889.  Mary  E.  Bassette, 
Ledyard   Road,   Hartford,   Conn,    (son   of   133   Henry)    1    son,   Henry   Eno   b. 
June  27,  1899.     1  daughter,  Margaret,  1890,  m.  Edwin  V.  Mitchell,  Vermillion, 
So.  Dakota.     1   daughter,  Laura  Lee,  1908. 

265  John  Randal,  1892   (8) — m.  Aug.   16.  1919.     Verlie  F.  Book,  b.  Nov. 
25,  1895,  Groton,  N,  Y.  (son  of  159  John  R.) 

266  Burton  E.  1865   (7)— (son  of  198  George  H.)  m.  Feb.  7,  1894,  Nettie 
N.  Greene,  b.  1868,  Holmesville,  N.  Y.     1   ^on,  Ralph  A.  b.  May  29,  1895. 

267  George  B.  1872   (6) — (son  of  34  Edwin  O.)  m.  1902  Marie  E.  Rodgers, 
iv-i<lt>s    at    713   Park    Ave.,   Rochester,   N.    Y.      1    daughter,    Marion   Rodgers, 
1904. 


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300  Daniel,  1727   (3)— (son  of  135  Benoni)   1  son,  301  Miles,  about  1758. 

301  Miles,  1758   (4)— Hannah  _._ ,   (Appendix,  Note  F)— (son  of  300 

Daniel)    8    sons,    302   Isaac,    1782;    308    Benjamin,    1784;    310   Joshua,    1786; 
313  John,  1788;  David.     6  daughter*. 

302  Isaac,   1782    (5)— (son   of   301    Miles)    4    sons,   303   Miles,    1820;    304 
Benjamin  F.    1824;    305   Robert,   1827;    306  Isaac,   1832.     2   daughters,   Ada- 
line,  1822;  Abigal,  1835. 

303  Miles,    1820    (6) — Atlantic  City,   X.   J.   (son   of   302   Isaac).      2   sons, 
Charles  F.  1854;  Lewis  C.  1861.     3  daughters,  Lydia,  1843;  Mary,  1847;  Ella, 
1856;   *Ida. 

304  Benjamin  F.   1824    (6) — Beverly,   X.   J.    (son   of   302   Isaac)      2   sons, 
David,   1855;   George,   1862;   2  daughters,  Melinda,   1863;   Charlotte,   1869. 

305  Robert,  1827    (6) — Dorrence,   111.   (son  of  302  Isaac)   2  sons,  Bernard 

and  William. 

306  Isaac,  1832  (6) — Camden,  N.  J.  (son  of  302  Isaac).     2  sons,  307;  Theo- 
dore,  1852;   Francis  H.  1858.     1  daughter,  Emily  M.   1S62. 

307  Theodore,  1852  (7) — Philadelphia  (son  of  306  Isaac).     1  son,  Marther, 
1872.     1  daughter.  Mary,  1875. 

308  Benjamin,  1784   (5) — Philadelphia  (son  of  301  Miles)   1  son,  309  Ben- 
jamin  V,    1830. 

309  Benjamin  V.   1830   (6) — Philadelphia   (son  of  308  Benjamin). 

310  Joshua,   1786    (5)— died  1817,  Elizabeth  _„...._ _...,  son  of   301   Miles) 

7   children,   311   Elijah,    1810;    John,  Abigail,   1812. 

311  Elijah,  1810   (6) — Chews  Landing,  X.  J.   (son  of  310  Joshua)   5  sons, 
312  Miles,  1845;   *John,  1849;   "Jesse,  1857;   'Joseph,  1860;   *Samuel;  Josiah, 
1862.     3  daughters,  Elizabeth,   1847;   ^Patience,  1850;   Hannah,   1852. 

312  Miles,  1845   (7)— Camden,  X.  J.  (son  of  311  Elijah). 

313  John,  1788  (5) — (son  of  301   Miles).     1  son,  314  John. 

314  John  (5) — (son  of  313  John)   1  son,  John. 

315  Carlton  L.  D.  1860   (6)— (son  of  43  William  L.  P.)  m.  Mar.  8,  1882, 
Alice  C.  Smith,  b.   1860,  Linden,  Mich.     2  sons,  Russe.ll  L.  b.  Feb.   17,  1885. 
Guy  L.  b.  Aug.  8.   1889.     4  daughters,  Mabelle   A.   b.  Mar.   13,   1883.     Helen 
M.  b.  Xbv.   li,   1887.     Florence  X.   b.   Aug.   1,    1891.      Ernestine   M.   b.  Nov. 
4,  1893. 

316  Russell  L.    1885    (7)— (son  of   315  Carlton  D.)    m.   1916,  Minnie   C. 
Walsh,  Linden,  Mich.     1   daughter,  Madeline  A   b.  Sept.  19,  1918. 

317  Guy  L.  1889   (7)— (son  of  315  Carlton  D.)   m.  1915,  Ruth  C.  Miller, 
225  Madison  Ave.,  Lansini*.  Mich.     1   daughter,  Margaret  A.  b.  Oct.  4,  1917. 


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350  Allen,  1730  (3)— Abigail  Willard,  Berlin  Ct.  (son  of  135  Benoni).     3 
sons,  351  Daniel,  1756;  385  Selah,  1760;  386  James,  1770;  1  daughter,  Abigail, 
1754. 

351  Daniel,   1756    (4) — m.  Annie   Jones    (son  of  350   Allen)    5   sons,   352 
Ransom,  1779;   362  Amos,   1784;   377  Jonathan  W.  1785;   382  Daniel,   1795; 
384  William  F.  1802.     3  daughters,  Electa,  Fanny,  Sally. 

352  Ransom,  1779  (5)— Polly  West,  Lebanom,  N.  Y.  (son  of  351  Daniel) 
6  sons,   353   William,   1800;    355  Napoleon   B.   1807;    356   Daniel,   1809;    359 
Amos,  1811;  *Erastus,  1814;  361  Alonzo,  1817.     3  daughters,  Freelove,  1803: 
Ann,   1805;   Caroline,   1820. 

253  William,  1800  (6) — Jonia,  N  Y.  (son  of  352  Ransom)  1  son,  354  Henry, 
1824.     4  daughters,  Betsey,   1825;  Lucy,  1827;   Jane,   1829;   Marianna,   1835. 

354  Henry,  1824   (7) — (son  of  353  William)     3  sons,  Arthur,  1855;  Azol, 
1869;  William,  1872.     4  daughters,  Guinelda,   1849;   Ida,   1852;   Clara,   1862; 
Marita,  1865. 

355  Napoleon  B.   1807    (6) — (son  of   352   Ransom)    1   son,   *Plowdon.     2 
daughters,  *  Amanda,  Eliza. 

356  Daniel,  1809   (6) — Eli/a  Wood,  Romeo,  Mich,   (son  of  352  Ransom). 
3  sons,  357   Franklin,   1843;   358  Harry  W.   1847;   Moses  F.   1852.     2  daugh- 
ters;  Elnora.  1841;   Bertha,   1845. 

357  Franklin,  1843    (7) — Minerva  Ketchum   (son  of  356  Daniel).     1  son, 
Miles  K.   1867. 

358  Harry  W.  1847   (7)— Sarah  Hifford   (son  of  356  Daniel).     1  daughter, 
Leora,   1872. 

359  Amos,  1811   (6) — Rockford,  Til  (son  of  352  Ransom)   4  sons,  "David 
B.   1839;    360   George  A.    1843;    «Carlton   H.    1846;    Ransom   N.   B.    1853.     1 
daughter,  Carrie  E.  1841. 

360  Geoige  A.   1843   (7)— (Son  of  359  Amos)    2  sons,   "Frank   C.   1871; 
Lewis  E.  1875.     1  daughter,  "Mary  M.  1869. 

361  Alonzo,   1817    (6) — Miller's  Corners,  N.  Y.    (son  of  352   Ransom)    1 
daughter,  Tmogene,  1841. 

362  Amos,   1784    (5) — (son   of  351   Daniel)    7    sons,   363    Solo   A.    1805; 
364  John,  1808;   365  George,  1810;   368  Willard  W.   1812;    "Allen,   1816;   373 
Amos,    1825;    375   William,    1831;    3    daughters,   Anna,   1818;    Almira,    1822; 
Emily,   1834. 

363  Solo  A.  1805   (6) — (son  of  362  Amos). 

364  John,    1808    (6) — (son  of   362   Amos)    1    son,   "John  A.    1   daughter, 
Sarah. 

365  George,  1810  (6) — 'Binghamton,  N.  Y.  (son  of  362  Amos)  3  sons,  388 
Amos;    367  George;    *Lavelle,   1863.     3  daughters,  Harriet,  Ann,  Julia. 

366  Amos   (7) — (son  of  365  George). 

367  George  (7)— (son  of  365  George)  1  child. 

368  Willard  W.   1812    (6)— Norwich,   N.  Y.   (son  of  362  Amos).     2   sons, 
369  James   H.   b.   Jan.  f>,   1837;    372   William   A.   1844.      1   daughter,   Emily, 
1834. 


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369  Rev.  James  H.  1837  (7)— Lucy  J.  Shapley,  b.  1842,  7  Bank  St.  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.   (son  of  368  Willard  W.)   2  sons,  370  Frederick  W.  b.  Oct.   12, 
1868;   William  J.  b.  Oct.  22,   1878.     1  daughter,  Amelia   L.  b.  May  9,   1873, 
m.  1898,  Charles  E.  Tarbell,  58  Maple  Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

370  Frederick  W.  1868  (8)— m.  1889,  Althea  Green,  b.  1870,  193  Corwin 
Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (son  of  369,  Rev.  Jas.  H.)  2  sons,  371  James  R.  Feb.  25, 
1891.     Frederick  D.  Nov.   12,   1905.     2  daughters,  Lilliam  G.  Aug.  25,   1893; 
Lucy  L.  June  4,  1896. 

371  Jas.  R.  b.  Feb.  25,  1891  (9)— m.  June,  1916,  Ruth  Merritt  (son  of  370 
Frederick  W.)   reside  at  616  Garson  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     1  son,  Douglas 
M.  Aug.  7,   1917. 

372  William  A.   1844    (7)— Norwich,  N.  Y.    (son   of  368   Willard  W.)    1 
daughter,  LaBelle,   1868. 

373  Amos,  1825    (6) — Charlotte  Ross,  Limestone  Station,  N.  Y.    (son  of 
362  Amos).     2  sons,  374  Amos,  1848;  Edwin  A.   1853.     2  daughters,  Amelia 
E.  1851;  Mary,   1862. 

374  Amos,    1848    (7) — (son   of   373   Amos)    2    sons,    Egbert,   William.      2 
daughters,  Nettie,  Flora. 

375  Capt.  William,  1831    (6)— (son  of  362  Amos).     1  son,  376  Franklin 
M.  1854. 

376  Franklin  M.  1854  (7)— (son  of  375  William)   1  child. 

377  Jonathan  W.  1785  (5)— (son  of  351  Daniel).     3  sons,  'Philander  W. 
L.  1809;   378  Edward,  1818;   380  John  D.  1820.     5  daughters,  Mary  A.  1811; 
Juliett,   1813;   Susan,   1816;  Jane,   1818;   Sarah,  1823    (Enos). 

378  Edward,  1818  (6)— (son  of  o77  Johnathan  W.)   1  son,  379  George  D. 
1842. 

379  Geoige  D.  1842   (7)-^Kate  Fishack,  Baltimore,  Md.    (son  of  378  Ed- 
ward)   2   sons;    Edward  A.   1865;   David  W.   1870. 

380  John  D.  1820,  Bridgeport  Mills,  111.  (6) — (son  of  377,  Johnathan  W.) 
2  sons.  Henry  D.   1842;  381  George  E.  1844.     1  daughter,  Lizzie  M.   1849. 

381  George  E.  1844  (7)— U.  S.  Army  (son  of  380  John  D.) 

382  Daniel,  1795,  Rio,  Wis.  (5) — (son  of  351  Daniel).     1  son,  383  George 
W.    1830      7  daughters,  Electa  A.   1817;    Rebecca  W.   1821;   Mary   Y.    1822; 
Adelia  M.  1825;   Ann  E.   1828;   Sally  J.  1834;   Martha  L.  1838. 

383  George  W.  1830    (6) — Doyleston,  Wis.    (son  of  382  Daniel).     1   son, 
Lester,   1864;   1  daughter,  Martha,  1855. 

384  William  F.  1802   (5)— Troy,  N.  Y.   (son  of  351  Daniel).     4  children, 
*    *    *    Sarah   E.,   1836    fEnos). 

385  Selah,  1760  (4) — Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  (son  of  350  Allen).    4  sons,  Joseph, 
David,   Selah,  Lyman.     1   daughter,  Mary. 

386  James,  1770,    (4) — died   1815.     Catherine  Emmons,  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 
(son   of   350    Allen).      6    sons.    387    Sylvanus,    1800;    388    Daniel,    1802;    389 
James,    1804;    390    Hiram,    1808;    392"  Alvah,    1810;    393    Willard,    1814.      2 
daughters,  Hannah,   1806;   Mary,   1812. 

887  Sylvenus,  1800   (5) — (son  of  386  James).     1  son. 

388  Daniel,  1802   (5) — >Cson  of  386  James)   2  sons,  3  daughters. 


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389  James,  1804  (5) — (son  of  336  James)   2  sons,  2  daughters. 

390  Hiram,   1808   (5) — (son  of  386  James).   1   son,  391   Edwin  James;    2 
daughters,  Lydia,  Olean 

391  Edwin  J.  (6) — Philadelphia,  Pa.  (son  of  390  Hiram).     Has  family,  but 
c&n  get  no  record. 

392  Alvah,  1810   (5) — Novi,  Mich,   (son  of  386  Jamea)   1  son,  398  James, 
1841;   1  daughter,  Caroline,  1839. 

393  Willard,  1814    (5)— d.    1876,  Love   M.   Sheldon,   Canandaigua,  X.   Y. 
(son   of   386   James)       4   sons,   394   George   B.    1839;    395   James   W.,    1841; 
•Oscar  F.  1843;  Edward  M.  1848.    4  daughters,  Sarah  A.  1837;  Phebe  E.  1845; 
Silvia  M.  1849;  Carrie  E.  1856. 

394  George  B.   1839    (6)— Maggie   Bell,   East   Bloomfield,   X.   Y.    (son   of 
393  Willard).      1   son,   George   0.   1866;    2  daughters,   Lizzie  B.    1864;   Lillie 
J.   1871. 

395  James  W.  1841    (6)— Perry  Center,  N.  Y.   (son  of  393  Willard).     6 
sons,    Charles   E.    1868;    Frank    S.    1869;    396    William   J.    1871;    Freddie   A. 
1872;  Burt  C.  1882;   397  Phillip  H.  b.  Dec.  12,  1884.     4  daughters,  Annie  A. 
1866;  Flora  M.  1875;  Lena  B.  1878,  d.  1913;  Mabel  A.  1880. 

396  William  J.   1871    (7)— Mary   H.   Eugert,   Perry,  N.    Y.    (son  of   395 
James  W.)   2  sons,  Charles  W.   1904;   Jesse  A.   1907.      1   daughter,  Doris  M. 
1906. 

397  Philip    H.    1884    (7)— m.   Nov.    12,   1912,   Florence  J.    Rose,   b.   May 
28,   1892,  Perry,  N.  Y.    (son  of  395  James  W.)    1   daughter,  Phyllis   M.   b. 
June  7,   1914. 

398  James,  1841    (6)— (son  of  392   Alvah)    2   sons,  Alvak,   1864;    Pierre, 
1863. 


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450  Nathaniel,  1707   (2) — <1.  1780.  m.  Rebecca  Hart,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son 
of  3   John)    4   sons,   451    Samuel,    1732;    575   Jedediah,    1734;    750   Heeekiah, 
1752;    850  Nathaniel,  1755.     5  daughters,  Lucia,  1737;    Rebecca,  1739;    Thank- 
ful,  1742;   Hepz  ibah,   1745.  Hannah,   1747. 

451  Samuel  1732   (3) — Prudence  Hurlbut    (son  of  450   Nathaniel)    3  sons, 
452   Enos,   1757;   476  Elias,   1759:    506  Samuel,   1763;    5  daughters,  Prudence, 
1755;  Mary,  1761;  Thankful,  1767;  Chloe,  1769;   Rebecca,  1775. 

452  Enos,  1757   (4) — Colebrook,  Conn,   (son  of  451  Samuel)   12  sona;  453 
Joel,   1781;   456  Enos,   1783;   459  Elisha,   1785;   463   Alpha,  1787;  464  Daniel, 
1789;   "Stephen,   1791;   466  Calvin,  1793;  468  Jason,   1798;   469  Hiram,   1804; 
•Samuel,  1806;  471  Lorenzo  N.  1808;  474  Enos,  1817;  Rebecca,  1794;   Eunice 
A    1813:   Rhoda  M.   1813. 

Eunice  A.  1813,  d.  1902  (daughter  of  452  Enos)  in.  Mar.  30,  1836, 
Daniel  M.  Eno  at  Colebrook,  Conn.  Both  died  at  Honesdale,  Pa.,  where  they 
had  resided  since  1838.  Children,  John  S.  b.  Jan.  14,  1838,  resides  at  Brew- 
stars,  N.  Y.  Eunice  M.  b.  Mar.  8  1839;  Susan  A.  b.  Feb.  27,  1841.  Laura  E. 
b.  Feb.  17,  1844;  *  Frederick  I),  b.  Apr.  1.  1846;  Edward  Saire.  1,.  Muv 

26,  1848;    Alfred  W.  b.   June   19,   1851;    *Geo.   B.  b.  July   31,  1853;   Lillian 
G.  b.  Jan.  23,  1855;  Charlotte  E.  b.  Feb.  8,  1858. 

453  Joel,    1781    (5)— d.    1839,   Colebrook,    Conn,    (son    of   452   Enos).     I 

sons,  454  Sidney  A.  1806;   455  Stephen  H.  1818. 

454  Sidney  A.   1806    (6) — d.   Mar.    13,  1869,  m.   Susan   Whitney,  who  d. 
1857.  2nd  m.  Feb.  8,  1859,  Harriett  M.  Foster,  who  d.  Sept.  24,  1898.     Racine, 
Wis.    (son  of  453   Joel).      1   son,   Sidney   A.  b.    Dec.   26,    1852,   Lisbon,   No. 
Dakota.     4  daughters,  Helen  B.  b.  Aug.  14,  1851,  d.   Sept.   1969;   Frances  A. 
b.  Nov.  24,  1853;  Susan  W.  b.  Aug.  8,  1857;  Mary  E.  b.  Aug.  19,  1862. 

Frances  A.  1853  (daughter  of  454  Sidney)  m.  Sept.  2,  1874,  H.  Kirke 
Adams,  4901  Fremont  Ave.,  S.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  2  sons,  Bertram  Sage,  b. 
Nov.  10,  1875,  m.  Vida  Brugger,  Hibbing,  Minn;  Willis  Sage,  b.  Apr.  27, 
1886,  m.  Gladys  Taylor,  Lisbon,  No.  Dakota.  2  daughters,  Cora  May,  May 

27,  1877,  *Lois  H.  b.  July  19,   1882. 

Mary  E.  1862  (daughter  454  Sidney)  m.  Nov.  13,  1888.  William  G. 
Parmelee,  257  Elmwood  Ave.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  2  sons,  James  G.  b.  May  25, 
1891.  Moscow,  Idaho,  Foster,  b.  May  15,  1897.  (Ensign  in  U.  S.  N.  R.) 

Susan  W.  1857,  d.  Dec.  30,  1910  (daughter  454  Sidney)  m.  Rush  S. 
Adams,  Pres  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Lisbon,  No.  Dakota.  2  sons,  Sidney  D.  1877, 
Lisbon,  N.  D. ;  "Arthur  B. :  Gertrude  Loiuse,  1880,  m.  John  B.  Kiunet,  Aber- 
deen, Wash 

455  Stephen   H.   1818    (6)— Racine,  Wis.    (son  of   453   Joel)    2   daughters, 
Emma  Mi,  1858;   Fanny  B.   1860. 

456  Enos,  1783    (5) — d.  1814,  Mercy  Shepherd   (son  of  452  Enos)  2   sons, 
'William,  1807;  457  Frederick  S.  1809*;   3  daughters. 

457  Frederick  S.  1809  (6) — Dayton,  O.  (son  of  456  Enos)  3  sons,  458  Wil- 
liam  H.   1837;    *Andrew,    1843;    Sidney   H.    1845;    3   daughters,    Frances    M. 
1836;   Sarah  E.  1840;   Emma  L.   1848. 

458  William    H.  1837    (7)— (son    of   457    Frederick    S.)    1   son,    "Richard 
W.   1869.     1   daughter,  Clara  M.   1865. 

459  Elisha,   1785    (5) — Hartford,   Conn,    (son   of   452   Enos).     1    son,   460 
Elisha  E.  1819. 

460  Elisha   E.  b.   1819    (6)— d.   Sept.   3,   1871,   m.  Olive  Deming,  b.    1818, 
d.  Feb.  16,  1898  (son  of  459  Elisha)   3  sons,  461  Edwin  W.  1851;  "Charles 


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1854;    Henry    D.    1861.      4    daughters,    Anna   E.    1842;    Sarah    F.    1843,    d. 
Apr.   25,    1902;    Harriett   L.    1845,   d.   May,   1917;    Olive   F.   1847. 

461  Edwin   W.    1851    (7) — d.   Aug.    23,    1916,    Clara    T.    Phillips    (son  of 
460  Elisha  E.)   2  sons,  William  P.   1875,  d.  Jan.  29,   1915.     Edwin  E.   1885; 
1  daughter,  Olive  Kate,  1877,  d.  July  28,  1896. 

462  Edwin  E.  1885   (8)-^Mary  G.  Harvey,  12  So.  Highland  St.  Hartford, 
Conn,  (son  of  461  Edwin  W.)   1  son,  Edwin  E.  Jr.  1917.     1  daughter,  Marion 
H.  1918. 

463  Alpha,  1787   (5)— Hartford,  Conn,   (son  of  452  Enos)   1  son,  *Burrill, 
1813. 

464  Daniel,    1789    (5)— (son   of    452   Enos)    4    sons,    'Gilbert,    1815;    465 
Stephen   W.    1820;    *Henry   B.    1821;    *Charles   J.    1825;    1   daughter,   Laura 
B.    1824. 

465  Stephen  W.  1820   (6)— (son  of  464  Daniel)   2  sons,  Henry  G.   1850; 
Willie  P.   1856;    2   daughters,  Ida   M.    1854;    Harriet  L.   1861. 

466  Calvin,  1793   (5)— (son  of  452  Enos)   1  son,  467  Samuel  W.  1841. 

467  Samuel  W.  1841   (6)— West  Norfolk,  Conn,  (son  of  466  Calvin). 

468  Jason,    1798    (5)— d.    1874,   Hartford,    Conn,    (son    of    452    Enos)    2 
daughters. 

469  Hiram,  1804   (5) — d.   1876,  m.  Lucy  Judd,  who  d.   1859.     Colebrook, 
Conn,    (son  of  452   Enos).     4   sons,  470  Albert  B.   1845;   *Edward  H.   1847; 
523    Charles   H.    1853;    523   B.   Franklin,    1855;    8   daughters,  Eliza   J.    1838: 
Rebecca  N.  1839;   Elvira  A.  1841;   Rhoda   M.   1843;  d.  1848;   Lucia  M.   1849; 
Eunice  E.  1851;  Charlotte  L.   1856;   Susan  L.   1858. 

Rebecca  N.  1839   (daughter  469  Hiram)  m.  1866  Henry  Whiting,  who  d. 

1900,  Fosteria,  Cal.  3  sons,  A.  Lincoln,   1868,  d.   1905,  m.  Elizabeth  Gorman, 
Boonville,  Cal.     Alfred  H.   1873,  730   Sonora   St.   Stockton,  Cal.;   Herbert   F. 
1880,  R.  D.   Box  48   lone,  Amador  Co.  Cal.   2  daughters,   Laura  E.   1869,  m. 
Edward  Hart;  Gait,  Cal.;   Clara,   1877,  m.  J.  D.  Schrack,  Fosteria,  Cal. 

Eliza  J.  1838  (daughter  469  Hiram)  m.  1862  James  L.  Bragg,  who  d. 
1865. 

Lucia  m.   1847    (daughter  469   Hiram)    m.   1869  John  Bliss,  Ashley,  Ind. 

Eunice  F.  1851,  d.  1908  (daughter  469  Hiram)  m.  1880,  Henry  F. 
Marsh.  1  son,  Howard  Sage,  1885.  (First  Lieutenant  A.  E.  F.  World  War)  1 
daughter,  Bessie  E.  1881,  m.  1902  Stuart  Bronson,  Winchester,  Conn.  2  sons, 
Bird&ey  M.  1903;  Wjnthrop  T.  1904.  1  daughter,  Katharine  E.  1916. 

Charlotte  L.  1856  (daughter  469  Hiram)  m.  Oct.  27,  1879.  Charles  L. 
Hewett,  93  High  St.,  Winsted,  Conn.  1  son,  Frank  L.  b.  Apr.  9,  1882. 
1  daughter,  Eveline  R.  b.  Oct.  17,  1886. 

Susan  I..  1858  (daughter  469  Hiram)  m.  1885,  William  Knoblock,  who  d. 
1886.  2nd  m.  1887,  Watson  Messinger.  1  son,  William,  1886  (who  name 
was  changed  to  Messinger). 

Elvira  A.  1841.  d,  1912  (daughter  469  Hiram)  m.  1873  Samuel  S.  But- 
ler b.  1829,  Los  Gates.  Cal.  3  sons,  Edward  S.  1876;  Eureka,  Cal.  F.  E.  1881; 
Los  Gatos,  Cal.  A.  C.  1887. 

470  Albert  B.  1845   (6)— d.  1882,  m.  Myra  Barnard,  who  d.  1871  m.  2nd, 
1874  Jessie  Corbin,  who  died  1882.    (son  of  469  Hiram)    1  son,  Frederick  C. 
1875,  killed  by  automobile.  1917.     1  daughter,  Mabel  C.  1877,  m.  Arthur  W. 
Gordon.     2   daughters,   Ethel  J.    1899    (Mrs.  Albert  V.  Gifoy) ;   Florence   E. 

1901,  Needham,    Mass. 


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471  Lorenzo    N.   1808    (5)— d.    1887    m.    Juliet    Wilcox,   b.    1806,   d.    1887, 
Collinsville,  Conn,   (son  of  452  Enos).     3  sons,  472  Enos  A.  1834;  478  Calvin 
X.   1838;  Edward  B.  1840,  killed  in  army  1864;   1  daughter,  Mary  G.  1844. 

Mary  ft.  1844  (daughter  of  471  Lorenzo)  m.  1873  in  Collinsville,  Conn. 
Herman  H.  Hurd,  b.  1831,  d.  1915,  Raymond,  Neb.  Children,  Laura  M.  1874, 
m.  1895  Bern  D.  Hotchki&s;  Edwin  F.  1878,  1414  Dorcas  St.  Omaha,  Neb.; 
*Amy  J.  1876;  Marion  L.  1879,  m.  1906,  J.  Albert  Carlson;  Lewis  H.  1882. 

472  Enos   A.   1834    (6) — Harriet   L.   Potter,   New   Britian,  Conn,    (son   of 
471    Lorenzo    N.)    (See    Appendix    Not*   K.)    2    sons,    Edward    B.    1869;    525 
John   L.    1871;   4   daughters,   Ella  M.    1859,   d.   1892;    'Katie,   1861;    Matie   A. 
1875;   Eunice  A.   1880. 

Mattie  A.  1875  (daughter  472  Enos  A.  m.  Wm.  A.Gunn,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Eunice  A.  1880  (daughter  472  Enos  A.)  m.  Albert  H.  Drake,  Stamford, 
Conn. 

473  Calvin  N.  1838  d.  1916  (8)— m.  1873,  Cora  S.  Thompson,  b.  1855,  Col- 
linsville, Conn,   removed   to   Unionville,  Conn.    1919    (See  Appendix  Note  R.) 
(eon  of  471   Lorenzo)    1   son,   *Edw.   T.   1875;   2   daughters,   Louise   M.   1882; 
Mildred  E.  1885,  Unionville,  Conn. 

Louise  M.  1882,  m.  1906  Birdsey  E.  Case,  18  Cone  St.  Hartford,  Conn, 
(daughter  of  473  Calvin  N.)  2  sons,  "Emerson  W.  1911.  Cedric  W.,  1914. 

474  Enos,   1817    (5)— (son  of  452  Enos)    1   son,  475   Louis   E.   1851. 

475  Louis  E.  1851  (6) — eo  Lenox  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn,  (son  of  474  Enos). 

1  son,  526  Alfred  H.   1877. 

476  Elias,   1759   (4) — Sandisfield,  Mass,   (son  of  451  Samuel)    8  sons,  477 
Martin,    1784;    480    Roswell,    1786;    487    Bernard,    1788;    480    Harvey,    1794; 
495  Elias,  1799;  496  Norton.  1804;   498  Wesley,   1806;   499  J.  William  D.  F. 
1809;  4  daughters,  Sally,  1782;  Hannah,  1790;  Elizabeth,  1796;  Rhoda,  1800. 

477  Martin,   1784    (5) — (son   of  476   Elias)    2   sons,   478   Lawrence,   1810; 
William  J.  1815. 

478  Lawrence,    1810    (S) — Alliean,    Mich,    (son    of    477    Martin)    3    sons, 
Charles  W.  1848;  Louis  M.  1852:    Willie,  1858. 

479  Louis  M.  1852   (7) — i(son  of  478  Lawrence)   1   son;   Louis,  1875. 

480  Roswell,  1786   (5) — d,  1848,  Nancy  Jewett   (son  of  476  Elias)  3  sons: 
•Lyman  J.   1815;   481  Seymour  N.   1824;'  482  J.  Wesley,   1829;   5   daughters, 
Caroline,    1817;    Sarah   M.    1822    (Curtis);    Rhoda,    181*9;    Eleanor    A.    1826; 
Harriet  E.   1832. 

481  Seymour  N.  1824   (6) — Hannah  Miller,  Chicago,  Junction,  Ohio,    (son 
of   480   Roswell)    1    son;    Frankie   J.    1868;    3    daughters,   Elizabeth   J.    1854 
(Willoughby) ;   Evaline  N.   1857;   Marietta  A.   1865. 

482  John    Wesley,    1829    (6)-— Catharine    M.    Miller,    Attica,    0.    (son    of 
480  Roswell)   2  sons,  483  William  S.  1859;  484  Charles  W.  b.  May  3,   1861; 

2  daughters,  Julia   A.   1856;    Mary  A.   1867. 

483  William  S.    1859   (7)— Esther  Balmer,   Hoytville,  Ohio,    (son  of  482 
John  W.)      1   daughter,  Frances  E.  m.  J.  Calvin   Steiner,   1917. 

484  Charles  W.   1861    (7) — m.  Mar.   4,   1887,  Carrie   A.   Dellinger,   Attica, 
Ohio    (son   of  482  John  W.)    3   sons,  485   Glenn  R.   1887;   486   Karl   D.   1890; 
Haleton  W.   1901;    1   daughter,  *Velva,   1888. 


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485  Glenn  R.  1887  (8) — Elta  Jackson,  Willard,  Ohio,  (son  of  484  Charles 
W.)   2  sons.  Charles  D.  b.  Dec.  2,  1911;  Paul  R.  b.  Dec.   18,  1914. 

486  Karl  D.  1890  (8) — m.  1913,  Lelah  V.  Fink,  Willard,  Ohio,  (son  of  484 
Charles  W.;   1  son,  Scott  F.  b.  Aug.  23,   1916;   1  daughter,  Emma  L.  b.  Mar. 
16,   1914. 

487  Bernard,  1788   (5) — d    1874   (son  of  476  Elias)  2  sons,  488  Chauneey 
E.   1817;  *Luther  B.  1836;   3  daughters,  Nancy,   1812;   Olive,  1814;   Amanda, 
1819. 

488  Chauncey  E.  1817   (6) — d.  1877,  Emily  Rumble,  b.  1835,  d.  1914.   (son 
of  487  Bernard)   2  sons,  522  Luther  B.  1870;  Harvey  0.  1873. 

489  Harvey,   1794    (5) — (son   of   476   Elia&)   4   sons,   "Warren,   1814;    490 
Bernard,  1816;   491  Henry,  1818;    492  Elias,  1820. 

490  Bernard,  1816   (6) — (son  of  489  Harvey)   2  daughters,  Emma,   1849; 
(Cady);    Cora,  1851  (Hatch). 

491  Henry,  1818    (6)— (son  of   489  Harvey)    1   daughter,  Eunice  M. 

492  Elias  1820   (6) — Plattsmouth,  Neb.   (son  of  489  Harvey)   2   sons,  493 
Eugene  H.  1842;  494  Harvey  D.  1846;    1  daughter,  Amelia,  1844. 

493  Eugene  H.  1842  (7)— (son  of  492  Elias)  1  son,  Albert  E.  1  daughter, 
Emma. 

494  Harvey  D.  1846  (7) — (son  of  492  Elias)  4  sons,  Harvey  1868;  William, 
1870;  Gay,  1872;  Wright,  1874. 

495  Col.  Elias,  1799  (5) — Copenhagen,  N.  Y.   (son  of  476  Elias  (2  daugh- 
ters, Martha  J.,   1848;   Emily  G.   1850. 

496  Norton,  1804   (5)— Green  Valley,  111.   (son  of  476  Elias)    1   son,  497 
Albert  N.;  2  daughters,  Anna,  Mary  L. 

497  Albert  N.  (6)— (son  of  496  Norton)  No  children. 

498  Wesley,    1806    (5)— Watertown,   N.   Y.    (son    of   476   Elias)    2    son*, 
*Frank  W.  1850;  George  N.  1354;  3  daughters,  Cornelia,  1833;  Lavisa,  1834; 
Clara  R.   1845. 

499  William  D.  F.  1809   (5)— Dundee,  N.  Y.    (son  of  476  Elias)    3  sons, 
500   Julius   C.   b.   Sept.    15,    1838;    505   Norton   A.    1843;     Harmon   L.    1848; 
3  daughters,  Gustie  C.  1833;  Abbie  F.  1836;  Lizzie,  1840. 

500  Julius  C.  1838  (6)— m.  Harriet  Fowler,  b.  Apr.  10,  1842,  Dundee,  N.  Y. 
(son  of  499  J.  William  D.  F.)   4   sons,   501   Mayard,   1867;     592   William  F. 
1872;     503  Fowler,   b.   May    14,   1876;    504   Truman   L.    1881;     2    daughters, 
Lilian,  1?70,  (Steered  d.  1899:    Inez  F.  1884. 

501  Mayard,  1867   (7)— Dundee,  N.  Y.  (son  of  500  Julius  C.)  1  daughter, 
Ruth  H.  1901. 

502  William  F.   1872   (7) — Newark.  N.  Y.  Florence    (son  of  500  Julius) 
No  children,  1919. 

503  Fowler,  1876  (7) — m.  1910,  C.  Adah  Zinmeister,  1035  Lancaster  Ave., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (son  of  500  Julius  C.)  No  children,  1919. 

504  Truman  L.  1881  (7) — Nona  Bellis,  Morris  Run,  Pa.  (son  of  500  Julius 
G.)    4  sons,  Warren  F.   1906;   Lowell  R.   1908;   *Norman  H.   1910;    "Truman 
L.  Jr.  1915;   1  daughter,  Jean  A.  1918. 


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505  Norton  A.  1843  (6)— (son  ot  499  J.  William  D.  F.)  1  son,  Bertie,  1871;  1 
daughter,  Nina,  1874. 

506  Samuel,   1763    (4) — Mary   Aryault    (son  of   451   Samuel)   4   sons,  507 
George,   1788;    *Allen,   1793;    'Chester,   1795;    518   Lewis,   1799;   6  daughters, 
Mary  L.  1789;   Fanny  E.,   1791:   Sarah,   1797;   Marian,   1802;   Philena,   1805; 
Abigail  L.   1807. 

507  George,    1788    (5) — died   1860    (son   of  Samuel   506)    5   sons,   *Hiram, 
1812;    508   Samuel  G.   1818;   510  Lewis,    1822;    514  James.  1825;    516  George, 
1828.     3  daughters,  Mary   L.   1814;   Fanny,   1816;  Aura,   1820. 

508  Samuel  G.   1818    (6) — Caton,  X.  Y.   (son  of  507  George)    1  son,  509 
John  R.   1838;   1  daughter,  Sarah  C.  1846. 

509  John  R.  1838  (7) — (son  of  508  Samuel)  daughters. 

510  Lewis,    1822    (6) — d.   Xov.  28.    1892.   m.   Precilla   Sidnay,  b.    1825,   d. 
1908.  Caton    X.  Y.  (son  of  507  George);  2  sons,  Hiram  G.  1852;  511  William 
S.  b.  Mar.  1,  1860;  Madora  E.  1850;'  Mary  P.  1851;  Alice  F.  1857. 

511  William  S.  1860  (7)— m.  Aug.  25,  1883,  Lillie  M.  Seibold,  d.  Apr.  20, 
1913,  m.   1918.   Li/./ie   . terrain.   1007  Penna.  Ave..  Elmira,  X.   Y.    (son  of  510 
Lewis)   3  sons,   512  Lewis  J.  b.  Feb.   18,  1884;   513  Harry  M.   (M.  D.)    1888; 
Frank  H.  b.  Xov.  26,   1890,  d.  June  19,  1907;   2  daughters,   May  E.  b.  Xov. 
14.   1886:   Harriet  F.  b.  Oct.   1897.     Xow  living  (1919)   with  her  sister. 

512  Lewis  J.  1884  (8)— m.  1918,  Marie  W.  Bliss,  4  Eustice  St.,  Wolliston, 
Mass,    (son  of  511  William  S.) 

513  Lieut.  Harry  M.  (M.  D.)   1888   (8)— m.  Dec.  28,  1916,  Lilliam  M.  Taft, 
1898   Xo.   High  St..  Columbus.   Ohio,    (son   of   511   William   S.)    1    son,  Harry 
M.    Jr.    Dec.   24.    191  S;    1    daughter,   Harriet   M.    b.   Jan.    27,    1919,    at    East 
Lansing.   Mich. 

May  E.  1886 — (daughter  of  511  William  S.)  m.  Aug.  18,  1909,  Frank 
C.  Densberger.  now  resides  at  82  Tremaine  Ave,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  1  son, 
Richard  Sage.  1).  Jan.  30,  1915  at  Middleport,  X.  Y.  1  daughter,  Elizabeth 
May,  b.  Jan  16,  1911,  at  Waterloo,  X.  Y. 

Madora  E.  1850  (7) — (daughter  510  Lewis)  m.  Xov.  20,  1873,  Alonzo  L. 
Gulliver,  b.  Sept.  17,  1848;  R.  F.  D.  Corning.  X.  Y.  2  daughters,  *May  F. 
b.  May  20,  18S.5;  Ella  L.  b.  Aug.  25,  1889.  2  sons,  "Lewis  L.  b.  Mar.  5. 
1880;  Herbert  E.  b.  Mar.  25,  1883,  in.  1909,  Anna  B.  Hunt. 

514  James,   1825    (6) — d.   1877    (son   of   507   George)    2   sons,   515   Hiram, 
1851;  Alonzon,  1854.     1  daughter,  Amelia,   1848. 

515  Hiram,  1851  (7) — (son  of  514  James).    Xo  children. 

516  George,   1828    (6) — m.    Orpha    J.    Jennings,    b.    1826,    d.    1902,   Caton, 
X.  Y.   (son  of  507  George).     3   son?.   517  Morris  L.   1850;   'Eugene  D.   1852; 
521  Chester  A.  1850.     2  daughters,  Lorilla  and  Elizabeth. 

517  Morris  L.  1850   (7) — Corning,  N.  Y.  (son  of  516  George)   1  son;  Her- 
bert M.  1876. 

518  Lewis,   1799   (5)— (son  of  500   Samuel     3  sons,   519  Henry  L.   1832; 
520  Allen  A.   1834;    *Byran  G.   1836.      1  daughter.  Isabel,   184X. 

519  Henry   L.   1832    (6) — Alexandria.   Minn,    (son  of  518   Lewis)    5   sons, 
Clyde  M.   1859;   Elmer  E.  1862:   Francis  A.   1865;   Irving  C.   1867;   Ralph  A. 
1870.     2  daughters.  Carrie  F.  1858;  Maud  L.  1874. 


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520  Allen  A.  1834  (6)— (son  of  518  Lewis)  2  sons,  Herbert,  1857;   Willie, 
1869. 

521  Chester  A.  1854  (7)— m.  1881,  Addie  A.  Holly,  317  E.  Mill  St.  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.     (son  of   516   George).     No  children. 

522  Luther  B.  1870   (7) — m.  1896,  Daisy  Chase (  &on  of  488  Chancey  E.) 
Ava,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.     1   son,  Lloyd  C.  I.  1902.     3   daughters,  Audrey  J. 
1896;    *Eleanor  M.   1900;  Gladys   L.' 1898,   m.   Emory  J.  Gookins,  Boonville, 
N.  Y. 

523  Charles  H.  1853  (6) — m.  1880,  Mary  C.  Burr,  E.  Canaan,  Conn,  (son  of 
469  Hiram)      No  children. 

524  B.  Franklin,  1855   (6) — m.    1890  Minnie  Hollister.     No  children. 

525  John  L.  1871    (7) — m.  Margaret  Burns,  New  Britain,  Conn.     3  sons, 
John,  Howard,  Enos.     1  daughter,  Gertrude. 

526  Alfred   H.    1877    (7) — m.   Emma    Meachen,    51    Quimby  Ave.,   White 
Plains,  N.  Y.  (son  of  415  Louis  E.) 


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575  Jedediah,    1734    (3)— died    1798,   Lucy   Smith,  Cromwell,   Conn,    (son 
of  450  Nathaniel)   7  sons,  *Elisha,  1756;   576  Abiel,  1758;   682  David,   1760; 
Amos,   1762:   Simeon,    1763;    Sylvester.   1765;   Jedediah,    1766.      4   daughters, 
Sarah,   1769;   Jerusha,    1771;    Mary,   1773;   Diantha,   1775. 

576  Capt.  Abiel,  1758  (4) — died  1827,  Tryphenia  Turrill,  Sandisfield,  Mass, 
(son  of   575  Jedediah)    6  sons,  577  Amos,  1782;  580  Lewis,   1784;    589  Ros- 
well,    1789;    660   Abiel,    1792;    662    Lyman,    1794;    667    Chaunoey,    1799.      2 
daughters;  Tryphenia,  1787;  *Sally,  1787. 

577  Amos,    1782    (5) — died    1832,    Snow,    Sandisfield,    Mass,    (son   of    576 
Abiel).    3  sons,  578  Daniel,  1807;  *Roswell,  1809;  579  Hiram,  1813.     3  daugh- 
ters, Tryphenia  (Davis),  1811;  Mary,  1818   (Merill) ;  Phebe,  1827  (Babcock). 

578  Daniel,   1807    (6) — (son  of  577  Amos)    1   son,  Egbert.     2  daughters, 
Louisa,  Elizabeth. 

579  Hiram,   1813    (6) — Stewarts ville,    Minn,    (son   of   577   Amos)      1   son, 
Roswell   D.    1846.     2   daughters,   Mary,   Luella. 

580  Lewis,  1784   (5)— died  1815,  Miss  Smith   (son  of  576  Abiel).     2  sons, 
581  Lewis,  1805;  587  Abie!  G.   1814.     3  daughters,  Polly,   1809;   Susan,  1811. 

581  Capt.  Lewis  T,  1805  (6) — died  1834  (son  of  580  Lewis).    4  sons,  582 
De  Loss,  1830;   583  Herbert  D.   1836;   584  Newton  J.  1841;   585  Lewis,  1843. 

582  L.  De  Loss,  1830    (7) — Hot  Springs,  Ark.    (son  of  581  Lewis).     No 
children. 

583  Herbert  D.    1836    (6) — Storm   Lake,   Iowa,    (son   of    581  Lewis).      3 
sons,    *Charles    L.    1867;    Harry,    1868;    Sdgar   H.    1876.      1    daughter,   Ellen 
V.  1877. 

584  Newton  J.  1841  (6)— <lied  1909,  Charoline  Hartson,  died  1909,  Chafee, 
N,  Y.   (son  of  581  Lewis).     1  daughter,  Nellie  E.   1872,  married   1890,  S.  G. 
Gilbert,  Chafee,  N.  Y. 

585  Lewis,  1843  (6)— m.  Feb.  16,  1876,  Emaline  C.  Hubbard,  died  Feb.  27, 
1918,  Arcade,  N.  Y.  (son  of  581  Lewis,  1805)   1   son,  586  Ormal  L.  b.  Seipt. 

28,   1878. 

586  Ormal  L.  1878  (7) — m.  Sept.  30,  1913,  Elizabeth  Leah  Purdie,  Arcade, 
N.    Y.    (son    of    585   Lewis).      2    daughter,    Dorothy,    b.    May    23,    1916;    L. 
Mairian,  b.  Nov.  16,  1917. 

587  Abiel  G.  1814   (6)— died  1884,  Nancy  E.  Horton,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 
(son   of    580   Lewis)    4   sons,    *Lewi&   H.    1844;    588   Philip  H.   b.    1848;    590 
Edwin  P.   b.    1856;    Charles,    1861.      3   daughters,    *Nancy   E.    1849;    Emily, 
1849;   Jesmette,  1851. 

588  Philip  H.   1848    (7)— died   1914    (son  of  587  Abel  G.)     4  daughters, 
May  Pearl,    1874,   married   Arthur    E.    Sherwood.   Watertown,   N.    Y. ;    Anna 
B.   1875,  died  1909,  married  1900  Dr.  Guy  R.  Danforth;  Phillena  B.  1880,  m. 
1902,  Roy  D.  Noeth,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.;   Susan  J.   1884,  m.   1910,  Dr.   Guy 
R.  Danforth,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

589  Roswell,    1789   (5)— <Verona,  N.  Y.    (son   of   576   Abel).     1   son,   650 
Chauncey  S.   1816.     4  daughters,  Caroline  E.  1812;   Emily  F.  1820;   Mary  D. 
1828;   Sarah  A.   1831. 

590  Edwin  P.   1856 — m.  1880,  Ellen  A.  McNitt,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.    (son 
of  587  Abel  G.)     2  sons,  591  Frederick  M.  1882;   Charles  E.  1902.     5  daugh- 
ters, Estella  P.  1881,  died  1911;  Gertrude  L.  1884;  W.  Elizabeth,  1887,  died 
1900,  Ellen  A.  1892;  Leda  M.  1895. 

Gertrude  L.   1884 — (daughter  of  590  Edwin  P.)   m.  Sept.  1909,  Marcus 
B.  Fuller,  R.  D.  2  Watertown,  N.  Y.     1  daughter,  Adelaide  E.  1917. 


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591  Frederick  M.  1882  (8) — m.  1904  Mary  E.  Fuller,  611  Girard  Avenue, 
Marion,  O.  (son  of  590  Edwin  P.)  1  son,  Walter  F.  1907.  1  daughter,  Elma 
M.  1910. 


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650  Chauncey   S.   1816    (6) — Williamstown,  N.   Y.    (son  of   589   Roswell). 

2  sons,  651  Hiram  L.  1842;   652  John  L.  1848.     3  daughters,  Mary  E.   1845; 
Lucy  L.  1846;  *Cora  E.  1850. 

651  Hiram  L.   1842 — (son  of  650  Chauncey  S.)    1  daughter,  Edna,   1875. 

652  John  L.  1848    (7) — m.   Mary  E.  Lundy,  Williamstown,  X.  Y.   (son  of 
650  Chauncey  S.)   2  sons,  653  Chauncey  S.  1881;   Lundy  L.  1891. 

653  Chauncey    S.    1881    (8) — m.   Aimee    L.    Leigh,    Williamstown,   X.    Y. 
(son  of  652  John  L.)    1  son,  ohn  W.  1914.     1  daughter,  B.  Winifred,  1904. 

660  Abiel,  1792   (5)— Ruth  Chappel,  Sandisfield,  Mass,  (son  of  576  Abel) 

3  sons,  661  Lewis  E.  1813;  *Eugene,  1815:  *Abel.  1819.     4  daughters,  *Sarah, 
1817;    *Ruth    A.    1821;    *Harriet   E.    1824;    Glorianna    H.    1826    (Moody). 

661  Lewis  E.  1813  (6) — Virgina  (son  of  660  Abiel).     1  daughter,  (Hayes). 

662  Lyman,  1794  (5) — Anna  Kellogg,  Sandisfield,  Mass,  (son  of  576  Abel). 

4  sons,  663  Lewis  G.  1823;  665  Edwin  A.   1325;  Henry  H.  1831;  666  Lyman 
B.   1833.     7  daughters,  Caroline  A.   1817;   Esther  H.  1819;   Emeline  B.   1821; 
Sarah  M.  1827;   Emily  A.   1829,  r.   1915,  m.  Xathaniel  M.  Clark,  b.  1827,  d. 
1887,  1  son,  Wesley  N.  1852,  Xew  Boston,  Mass.;   Mar  yJ.  1835;   Tryphenia 
L.  1839. 

663  Lewis  G.  b.  Aug.  9,  1823  (6) — d.  Xov.  11,  1911,  m.  1st  Harriet  Higley, 
2nd  Matilda  Hotchkiss,  3rd  Caroline  Stillman  Xorton,  Sandisfield,  Mass,  (son 
of  662  Lyman).  By  1st  wife,  1  son,  664  Harley  B.  b.  Sept.  28,  1850.  3 
daughters,  Lucy  J.  b.  Aug.  21,  1846,  d.  Feb.  8,  i915;  Ellen  Maria,  b.  Mar. 
13,  1848;  Emma  E.  b.  Sept.  7,  1853.  By  2nd  wife,  May,  b.  Xov.  25,  1862; 
Minnie  A.  b.  Xov.  25,  1867;  1  son,  Hiram  C.  b.  1869. 

664  Harley  B.   1850    (7) — Tolland,  Mass,    (son  of  663  Lewis  G.)      1  son, 
Beecher,  1872.     3   daughters,  Lena,   1874,  m.  W.  Perkins,  Kelsey  St.   Water- 
bury,   Conn.;    Jennie,   1876,  m.   Lockhart,  Waterbury,  Conn.;    *Minnie. 

Lucy  J.  1846 — (daughter  of  663  Lewis)  m.  Edward  B.  Sears,  Sandis- 
field, Mass.  2  sons,  Milton,  Jason.  1  daughter,  Ellen. 

Ellen  M.  1848— (daughter  of  663  Lewis  G.)  m.  1868,  William  H.  Rugg, 
Southfield,  Mass.  2  sons,  Gilbert  H.  June  2,  1871,  m.  1880  Bertha  L. 
Brown,  Burrville,  Conn.  1  daughter,  Sara  E.  1880,  m.  1903  Chas.  Alexander 
Southfield,  Mass. 

665  Edwin  A.  b.  1825   (6) — d.  1901,  m.  Louise  H.  Floyd,  Hartford,  Conn, 
(son  of  662   Lyman)      3   sons,   669   Jerome   E.    1850;    700   George   W.    1855; 
Frederick  L.   1859,  d    1908. 

666  Lyman  B.   1833    (6) — (son  of  662  Lyman)    5   sons,  Lyman  B.  1857; 
Burton  L.   1858;    1  daughter,  Henrietta  V.  1855. 

667  Chauncey,    1799    (5) — d.    1891,   Deleivan,   Wis.    (son   of   576   Abel)    6 
sons,  668  Henry   W.,   1824;   671   Edward.   1825:   672   Chauncey   L.   1828;   673 
Albert   D.    1835;    677  James   H.    1840;    678   Theodore   F.   1843;    4   daughters, 
Mary  J.  1830;  Cordelia  F.   1832;  Ellen  L.   1834;   Frances  A.   1837. 

668  Henry  W.   1824    (6) — Delevan,   Wis.    (son   of   667   Chauncey)    1   son, 
669  Charles  A.  1854.     1  daughter,  Bella,  1852. 

669  Charles  A.  1854  (7)— m.  Xov.  7,  1877,  Clara  B.  McCormack,  Delevanr 
Wis.   (son  of  668  Henry  W.)     2  sons,  670   Robert  H.  1884;   Donald  M.   1896, 
d.    1918.      4    daughters,*  Jeanette   L.    1879;    Laura    E.    1880;    Mary   A.    1886; 
Martha  R.  1894. 

670  Robert    H.    1884    (8) — Sophia    Carmein,  Delevan,    Wis.    (son    of    669 
Charles  A.) 


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Jeanette  L.  1879,  m.  Nathaniel  Swan,  Wannatosa,  Wis.  (daughter  of 
669  Charles  A.) 

Laura  E.  1880,  m.  Bernard  L.  Jones,  Delevan,  Wis.  (daughter  of  669 
Charles  A.) 

Mary  Alice,  1886,  m.  Adolph  Lawrence,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  (daughter  of 
669  Charles  A.) 

671  Edward,   1825    (6) — Racine,  Wis.   (son  of  667  Chauncey  L.)    2  sons, 
Berkley,   1850;   George,   1857.      1   daughter,  Ida,   1853. 

672  Chauncey   L.    1828    (6)— Delevan,    Wis.    (son  of    667   Chauncey).      3 
sons,  Willard,   1866;    Everett,  1872:    Wallace,   1874.      1   daughter,   Eva,   1870. 

673  Albert   D.    1835,   d.    1916    (6) — Beatrice,   Neb.    (Appendix  Note   0-3) 
(son  of  667  Chauncey).     2  sons,  674  Alfred  A.  1861;   675  Albert  P.   1867.     2 
daughters,   May,   1864;   Fannie,   1866. 

674  Alfred  A.  1861    (7) — m.  Myrta  Brittain,  Beatrice,  Nebr.   (son  of  673 
Albert).     1   son,  Alfred  G.    1901.  *  4  daughters,  M.   Evelyn,   1894;    Alice   J. 
1903;  Bertha  D.   1905;   Elsie  M.   1910. 

675  Albert  P.   1867    (7) — Josephine  Ambler,  Beatrice,  Neb.    (son  of   673, 
Albert  D.)      5   sons,   676  Albert  A.   1894;   "Robert  D  and   *Charles  S.,   1895; 
*Howard  D.  1899;  Willard  A.  1905. 

676  Albert  A.  1894  (8)— Frances  W.  Mahoney,  Omaha,  Neb.   (son  of  675 
Albert  P.)    1  son,  Albert   D.   1918.      (Albert   A.   1894,   now    (1919)    in  over- 
seas service,  Medical  Dept.  20th  Engineers). 

677  James  H.  1840  (6)-^Racine,  Wis.  (son  of  667  Chauncey)  1  son,  Wal- 
lace, 1873.     1  daughter,  Ettie,  1869. 

678  Theodore  F.  1843,  d.  Nov.  18,  1881   (6)—  Margaret  A.  Brown,  d.  July 
31,  1916,  Freeport,  111.   (son  of  667  Chauncey)     3  sons,  679  Arthur  F.   1869'; 
680  James   H.   1872;    681   Benjamin  F.    1873.     2  daughters,  Agnes  E.    1870; 
May  J.   1877. 

679  Arthur  F.    1869    (7)— died   Feb.    14,    1909,   m.    May,   1896,   Clara   L. 
Putnam,  54  Bailey  Ave.,  Freeport,  111.  (son  of  678  Theodore  F.)     1  daughter, 
Helen  L.  b.  Dec.  3,  1897. 

680  James  H.  1872   (7)— TO.  Sept.  28,  1898,  Mary  E.  Harting,  1055  Mer- 
chant  St.,  Kankakee,  111,  111.    (son  of  678  Theodore  F.)   2   sons,  Jas.  H.  b. 
Sept.   15,   1902.     Theo.  F.  b.  Dec.   2,   1907.     1  daughter,  Florence  I,  b.   Aug. 
29,   1899. 

681  Benjamin   F.    1873    (7) — m.    June    29,    1898,    Blanche    Armagost,    163 
Cottonwood    St.,    Freeport,    111.     (son    of    678    Theodore    F.)     1    son,    Robert 
W.  b.  Nov.  21,   1908.     1  daughter,  Marion  B.  b.  Nov.   11,   1911. 

Agnes  E.  1870,  d.  Feb.  23,  1913  (daughter  of  678  Theodore  F.)  m. 
June  19,  1895.  Ralph  G.  Piersol,  1116  Grant  St.  Danville,  111.  3  daughters, 
Margaret  S.  b.  June  28,  1896;Harriet  A.  b.  July  27,  1903. 

May  J.  1877  (daughter  of  678  Theodore  F.  )m.  June  19,  1900,  Geo. 
H.  Bertsch,  d.  Oct.  17,  1917,  50  Blackhawk  St.,  Freeiprot,  111.  1  son,  Frank 
S.  b.  Dec.  17,  1903. 

682  David,   1760    (4) — Sandisfield,  Mass,    (son  of   575   Jedediah)    7   sons, 
*Phineas,  1787;   *Orrin,  1789;   683  Levi,  1792;   684  Daniel,  1785;   690  David, 
1795;   695   Simeon,   1802;   696   Abiel,  1805.     6  daughters,  Roxy,   1787;   Sally, 
1791;  Polly,  1798;   Lucy,  1800;   Thirza,  1805   (Stevens);  Lucina,  1807. 

683  Levi,    1792    (5) — (son   of   682   David).      1   son,   ,    1813,    who 

left  1  daughter. 


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684  Daniel,  1785    (5) — Conesville,  X.   Y.   (son   of   682  David)   3  sons,,  685 
Hart  C.   1811;   'Sylvester  B.   1816;   689  Alonzo  A.   1832.     6  daughters,  Lucy, 
1813;   Eunice  F.   1818;   Emily,  1821;   Mary  A.   1823;   Laura  C.   1826;   Lucina 
L.   1829. 

685  Hart   C.    1811    (6)-^Prattsville,   X.   Y.    (son    of   684   Daniel)    5   sons, 
686  Omar  (  .  and  687  Omar  V.  1834;  688  Sylvester  B.  1836;  Clarence,  1843; 
Hart  C.   1845. 

686  Omar  C.  1834   (7) — Lexington,  Ky.   (son  of  685  Hart  C.)   1  son,  Omar 
X.   1863.     2  daughters,  Alice  X.   1866;   Elizabeth  X.  1870. 

687  Omar,   1834    (7)— Catskill.  X.   Y.   (son  of  685  Hart  C.)    3  daughters, 
Clarissa  H.   1870;    Elizabeth  H.   1874;    Mary  A.    1877. 

688  Sylvester  B.  1836  (7)— (son  of  685  Hart  C.)     1  son,  Clarence  B.  1876.    1 
daughter,   Frances  L.   1865. 

689  Alonzo  A.  1832  (6) — Lime  Springs.  Iowa  (son  of  684  Daniel)     1  son, 
Frank  R.  1875.     1  daughter,  Jessie  E.  1872. 

690  David,  1795    (5)— (son  of  682  David)    3  sons,  691  Harvey  E.  1824; 

692  Orrin  C.   1835;   694  Emory  A.  b.   1837,  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.     4  daughters, 
Elizabeth,   1822;    Fanny,   1826;   Electa,   1829;   Emily,   1837. 

691  Harvey  E.   1824    (6) — Oneonta,   X.  Y.    (son   of  690   David).     1    son, 
Austin  C.   1853. 

692  Orrin  C.   1835    (6)— d.   1906  m.  Mary  J.  Black,  who  was  b.   1842,  d. 
1901.      Alexandria,    Mo.    (soil   of    690   David.      2   sons,    698    David    H.    1865; 

693  William  X.  1872.     I  daughter,  Lucy  E.  1869. 

693  William  N.  1872  (7)— m.  1R94  Florence  M.  Stafford,  Keokuk,  la.   (son 
of  692   Orrin   C.)   Xo  children,   1919   (served  in  Traffic  Dept.  of   Genl.   Staff, 
Washington,  D.   C.   1918. 

694  Emory    A.    1837,    d.    1916    (6) — Springfield,    Mo.    (Civil    war   verteran 
40  Reg.   Iowa  Inf.  Vol.)    (son  of  690  David Vm.   1865,  Lucy  M.  Bennett.     2 
sonst  Merton  O.  b.  1869  at  Knoxville,  Ta.;  Orrin  B.  b.  1881*  at.  Creston,  Xeb. 
1  daughter,  Phebe  J.  b.   1874  at  Creston,  Xeb.  d.   1910. 

695  Simeon,  1802   (5)— Ossing.  X.  Y.   (son  of  682  David).-  2  sons,  Emory, 
1843;  *Edgar  L.  1833.     2  daughters,  *Caroline  H.  1835;  "Julia,  1839. 

696  Abiel,    1805    (5)— died   1855,   Asenath ,    (son  of   682  David). 

1   son,   697   Lorenzo.    1837.     2   daughters,   Mary   C.    1839    (Cable);    Charlotte 
E.   1847   (Davis). 

697  Lorenzo,   1837   (6) — Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   (son  of  696  Abiel)    1  daughter, 
Lottie,   1875. 

698  David  H.  1865  (7) — m.  1896,  Anna  Fulton,  861  A.  Ave.  East,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Ta.     Xo  children. 

699  Jerome  E.  1850    (7)— d.  Apr.  6;   1919.     m.  June   19,   1878,   Lillian  E. 
Adams,  d.  Xov.  6,   1912   (son  of  665  Edwin  A.)   Edward  St.  Hartford,  Conn. 
1    daughter,    Mary    Louise,    b.    1880,    m.    1907    James    H.    Coburn,    169    Xo. 
Beacon  St.  Hartford,  Conn.     1   son,  James   Sage,   1908.      1   daughter,    Mary 
Sage,   1904. 

700  George   W.    1855    (7) — m ,    (son    of    665    Edwin    A.) 

1087   Windsor  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn.  2  daughters. 


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701  Jedediah,  1767   (4) — died  1804,  Wright,  Sandisfield.  (son  of  119  Jede- 
diah)   4  sons,  702  Calvin,  1790;   710  Harvey,  1796;   *Hiram,  1799;   713  Jede- 
diah,  1801.     3  daughters,  Lucy,  1788;   Mehetible,   1793;   Diantha,   1803. 

702  Calvin,  1790   (5) — m.  Clarissa  Smith    (son  of  701  Jedediah)    4  sons, 
703    William   H.   1816;    705   Ebeneeer,    1819;    707    Harvey   S.    1820;    *Elisha, 
1824,  died  in  service,  Civil  War.     1  daughter,  Marietta,  1822. 

703  William  H.  1816  (6)— 'New  Marlborough,  Mass,   (son  of  702  Calvin). 
3   sons,   704   Francis,   1843;    Charles,    1849;    Henry,    1856. 

704  Francis,  1843  (7)— (son  of  703  William  H.)  1  son,  Frederick  J.  1870. 

705  Ebenezer,  1819    (6) — (son  of  702  Calvin)    1      son  706  George,  1844. 

706  George,    1844    (7) — Brewster,   N.   Y.    (son  of   706    Ebenezer)    1    son, 
Alvah,  1870 

707  Harvey  S.  1820   (6)— Fidelia,  Rochester,  Minn,   (son  of  702  Calvin). 
2  sons,  708  Howard  S.  1847;  709  Harvey,  1848.     1  daughter,  Pearly,  1845. 

708  Howard  S.  1847  (7)— Chicago,  II  l.(son  of  707  Harvey  S.)     No  chil- 
dren. 

709  Harvey,    1848    (7)— Sacramento,   Cal.    (son   of   707   Harvey    S.)      No 
children. 

710  Harvey,  1796   (5) — m.  Olive  Harmon,  Sandisfield,  Mass,  (son  of  701 
Jedediah).     2   sons,  711   John   H.    1825;    712  Josiah   H.   1830.      1   daughter, 
Mary. 

711  John  H.  1825   (6)— Sandisfield,  Mass,   (son  of  710  Harvey)     1  son, 
Oarolton. 

712  Josiah  H.  1830  (6) — Sandisfield,  Mass,   (son  of  710  Harvey)   1  6on, 
Henry  H.  1868. 

713  Jedediah,  1801  (5) — d.  1849,  m.  Sarah  P.  Mills  (son  of  701  Jedediah) 
1  son,  714  Edward  D.  1840.     4  daughters,  *Ellen  M.  1832;  Emily  S.  1830; 
Frances  M.  1842;  Ellen  M.  1847. 

714  Edward  D.  1840  (6)— Sarah  J.  Lewis,  New  Lisbon,  Wis.  (son  of  713 
Jedediah).     1  son,  Edward  F.  1869. 

715  Merton  0.  1869 — d.  1900,  m.  Lucinda  Bame,  Fair  Grove,  Mo.     Children, 
Harvey,  1892. 


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750  Hezekiah,    1752    (3) — tl.   1s:n     Mary   Gibson    (son  of   450   Nathaniel). 
7   sons,    751    Asahel,    1775;    765    Sparrow   S.    1781;    772    Aniasa,    1783;    *Syl- 
vf-ter,    1789;    773   Hezekiah,    1790;    781    Willis,    1793;    791    Hiram,    1795.      3 
daughters,  Sally,  A/uba.  Mary.   1786, 

751  Brigadier  General  Asahel,  1775  d.   1865    (4) — m.  Ann  Page,  b.   1779, 
1863,  Lewiston,   X.   Y.   (son   of  750  Hezekiah)    (Appendix  Note  Q).     5   sons, 
752    Sparrow   S.   1806;    733   Thomas,    1807;    755    Benjamin,    1808;    757   George 
W.  1812;  764  Hiram  A.  1820.     3  daughters,  Mary  A.  1816;  Harriett  S.  1820, 
and  another. 

752  Sparrow  S.  1806   (5) — d.   1876,  Lewiston,  X.  Y.   (son  of  751  Asahel). 
2   sons,   *  Benjamin   F.   1835;    Clinton  A.   1852.     3  daughters,   Mary  A.   1834; 
Helen  A.   1837:  Belle  M.   1846. 

753  Thomas,   1807    (5)— Elizabeth __..,  Lewiston,  X.  Y.   (son  of  751 

Asahel).     1  son,  754  Asahel,  1829.     5  daughters,  Ann,   1831;   Deborah,   1835; 
Catharine,  1837;  Harriet,  1840;   Sarah  E.  1842. 

754  Asahel,  1829    (6)— (son  of   753   Thomas)    3  daughters,  Ella  E.   1860; 
Martha  A.  1863;  Jessie  A.   1873. 

755  Benjamin,  1808    (5)— fSon  of   751  Asahel)    1  son,   756  Cleveland  H. 
1849.     3  daughters,  Mary  .'.  1842;  Sarah  E.   1845;  Helen  E.  1853. 

756  Cleveland  H.   1849   (6)— Battle  Creek,   Mich,   (son  of  755  Benjamin). 
Xo  children. 

757  George  W.   1812    (5)— d.   1891    (son   of  751   Asahel)    5   sons,  'Nelson, 
1836;  758  William  K.  1838;  760  Joel  M.  1840;  761  Hiram  A.  1841;  763  George 
W.  1845.     1  daughter,  Sarah,  1844,  d.  1912 

758  William  K.  1838  (6)— d.  1903,  at  St.  ohns,  Mich.,  m.  Harriett  McCollum. 
(son  of  George  W.  757)      1  son,  759  Ralph  V.  1867. 

759  Ralph    V.    1867    C.    E.    (7)— 141    W.    Phil    Ellena    St.,   Germantown, 
Philadelphia.  Pa.  in.   Winifred  Hulick.  b.  1872,  d.  1904.     m.  2nd,  1907,  Bertha 
R.    Roreir,   b.    Sept.    25,   1882    (son   of   758   William   K.)    1    son,   Winfield   H. 
b.  Oct.  22,   1899   (2nd  Lieutenant  in  U.  S.  Coast  Artillery,  1919).     2  daugh- 
ters, Eleanor,  b.  Apr.  13,  1901,  b.  Oct.  22;  Winifred,  b.  June  5,  1904. 

760  Joel  M.   1840    (6)— d.   1894,   M.   Ellen  Chapman  b.   1846.     St.  Johns, 
Mich,   (son  of  757  George  W.)  2  sons,  Joel  C.  1877,  222  West  Grand  Blvd., 
Detroit,   Mich.:    Lerov  W.   1879,   d..l881.     4   daughters,  Lena   E.   1868   (Mrs. 
S.  E.  Diltz)  589  Edison  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  Evia  M.  1870,  64  Patersboro  St., 
Detroit,    Mich.;    Hester  A.    1874,   with   Parke,   Davis    &    Co.   Detroit,   Mich.; 
Frances,  1886,  589  Edison,  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

761  Hiram    A.    1841    (6)— St.    Johns,    Mich.      (son    of    757    George    W.) 
(Soldier   in   Civil   War.)      3   sons,    792    Albert,    1861;    762    Frank,   1863;    793 
Charles,  1870. 

762  Frank,    1863    (6)— Hattie    Boughton    (son    of    761    Hiram    A.)      No- 
children,  1919. 

763  George  W.   1845    (6)— m.   Mary  Balcom,   316   West  Warren  Ave.  De- 
troit, Mich,   (son  of  757  George  W.)     2  daughters,  Georgie  M.  1880,  d.  1892; 
Bessie  E.  1885. 

764  Hiram  A.   1820   (5) — Obrien.  Towa   (son  of  751  Asahel).    Xo  children. 

765  Sparrow  S.  1787   (4)— d.  1850,  Sarah  Williams.  Lewiston.  X.  Y.   (son 
of  750  Hezekiah)    (Appendix   Xote   G.   1)      4   sons,   *Fayette   W.    1824;    766; 


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Franklin  S.  1827;  768  William  H.  b.  Aug.  19,  1829;  771  Eugene  K.  1840.  6 
daughters,  Susan  E.  1832;  Sarah  E.  1834;  Mary  J.  1838;  Cornelia  S.  1842; 
Amelia  A.  1843;  Emma  J.  1848.  ( 

Cornelia  S.  1842  d.  1891  (daughter  of  765  Sparrow)  m.  Edwin  P.  Pierce, 
b.  1837,  d.  1910.  3  sons,  Eugene  C.  b.  Aug.  27  1868,  Galesburg,  111.;  Edwin 
W.,  1015  Garden  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  Dr.  Howard  W.  1879,  1223  Van 
Dyke  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  3  daughters,  Evangeline  C.  1870;  Edith  Sage,  1874, 
both  residing  31  Roy  Court,  Detroit,  Mich  Marian,  1872,  m.  1903  Luther 
K.  Marshall,  Royal  Oak,  Mich. 

766  Franklin   S.     1827,     d.  Sept.     11,    1916     (5)— Lewiston,   N.    Y.    (sou 
of  765  Sparrow  S.)  2  sons,  767  Frank  L.  1867;  Dr.  Arthur  G.  b.  Aug.  18,  1869. 
2  daughters,   Eugenia   E.  Aug.   28,   1874;   Cornelia   M.  b.   June   1,   1878;   last 
three   residing  at   40   Parker  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.   Y. 

767  Frank  L.  1867   (6)— m.  Nov.  26,  1890,  Ida  A.  Miller  at  Alliance,  O. 
Now  resides  at  879   Thorn  St.,   Sewickleiy,  Pa.   (&on  of  766  Franklin   S.)      1 
son,  Carlton  M.  b.   Mar.   9.   1904.     2  daughters,   Helen  M.  b.  Aug.   28,   1906. 
Elizabeth  E.  1901,  d.  1902. 

768  William  H.  1829  (5)— d.  Dec.  21,  1909,  m.  Apr.  13,  1854,  Sarah  Going, 
Lewiston,  N.  Y.   (son  of  765  Sparrow  S.)    1  son,  769  Charles  F.  b.  Aug.  27, 

1855.  2    daughters,    Ella    G.    b.    June    29,    1858,    d.    1863;    Alice    E.    R.    b. 
Oct.   19,   1865;    (Mrs.  Jas.  A.  Norrie). 

Alice  E.  R.  1865  (daughter  of  768  William  H.)  m.  June  12,  1900,  James 
A.  Norrie,  b.  in  New  Zealand,  Oct.  1,  1869,  resides  at  Lewiston,  N.  Y. 
1  son,  Arnold  Sage,  b.  Mar.  16,  1919.  1  daughter,  Ruth  Going,  b.  July 
28,  1904. 

769  Charles  F.   1855    (6)— m.  Mar.   1,    1887,  Edith  Denton,    (son  of   768 
William  H.)    5  sons,   770  William   E.  b.   Aug.   31,   1888;    *Arthur  E.   b.  Feb. 
18,   1891;    Harold  H.  b.  June   21,   1895,   (single   1919)    and  resides  at  Olcott, 
N.  Y.   *Geo.  M.   1896;  Russell  G.  b.  Jan.  4,   1899,   (single   1919)    and  resides 
at  Olcott,  N.  Y.     1  daughter,  Gertrude  E    b.  June   17,  1893. 

Gertrude  E.  1893  (daughter  of  769  Charles  F.)  m.  Sept.  24,  1918,  Harloa 
Daily,  Olcott,  N.  Y.  (Now  (1919)  serving  his  Country  overseas.). 

770  William   E.   1888    (7)— m.   Emma  Rose,    Wilson,  N.   Y.    (son  of  769 
Charles  F.)   1  daughter,  Mildred  M.  1915. 

771  Eugene  K.  1840— d.  June  3,  1904,  Lewiston,  N.  Y.   (son  of  765  Spar- 
row S.)  No  children. 

772  Amasa,  1783    (4)— (son  of  750  Hezekiah).     6  sons,  773   Silas,   1815; 
774   Theodore,   1817;    775  Lewis,   1822;    *Gideon,  1818;    776   Hezekiah,   1826; 
777   Joseph,    1829.      3   daughters,   Eliza,    1812;    Clarissa,    1820;   Alvira,    1824. 

773  Silar,  1815   (5)— (son  of  772  Amasa).     No  Children. 

774  Theodore,  1817  (5)— Cerp<s.  N.  Y.  (son  of  772  Amasa).     1  son,  Albert, 

1856.  1   daughter,  Stella  M.,  1870. 

775  Lewis,  1822  (5) — (son  of  772  Amasa).    No  trace. 

776  Hezekiah,  1826   (5) — (son  of  772  Amasa).     No  trace. 

777  Joseph,  1829   (5) — (son  of  772  Amasa).     No  trace. 

778  Col.  Hezekiah,  1790  (4)— d.  1855,  m.  Elizabeth  H.  Williams,  Manlius, 
N.  Y.    (son   of   750   Hezekiah).      (Appendix  Note   G  2).        sons,   "Joseph  W. 
1818.     779  Albert  G.   1821;   780  Clinton  H.   1825.     5  daughters,  Cornelia  W., 
1812    (Perry);    Janett    E.    1816    (Kelly;    Elvira    A.    1814    (Dunham);    Mary 
E.   1823    (Frisbie)    *Amelia  A.    1828. 


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779  Albert    G.    1821    (5)— m.    Harriett    Peck,    Troy,    X.   Y.    (son    of    778 
Hezekiah).     2   sons,   *Albert  C.   1853;    *Edward  F.   1866.     1  daughter,   *Julia 
E.  1850. 

780  Clinton  H.  1825   (5) — Dedama  Dunham,  New  York  (son  of  778  Heze- 
kiah).    2   sons,   * ,   *Willis,   1855.      1   daughter. 

781  Willis,  1793  (4)— d.  1859,  m.  Phebe  L.  Dagget.  (&on  of  750  Hezekiah). 
4    sons,   782    Samuel    D.    1826;    784    Edwin    S.    1829;    790    Ransom    E.    1833; 
John  W.  1836,  died  in  rebel  prison.     2  daughters,  Fannie  M.  1833  (Eggleston) ; 
Phebe  J.   1840. 

782  Samuel  D.   1826    (5) — d.    1909.   Boonville,  N.   Y.  m.   Adelia  De  Long, 
(son  of  781  Willis).     1  son,  783  John  W    1858.     3  daughters,  Alice  M.  1856; 
Mary  E.   1860;    Phebe  A.   1864. 

783  John    W.    1858    (6)— Evaline    S.   Peckham    (son    of   782   Samuel   D.) 
Clockvillo,  X.  Y.     1  daughter,  Bessie  M.  1887. 

784  Edwin    S.    1829    (5) — d.    1901,    m.    Mary    Nichols,    Hinsdale,    X.    Y. 
(son  of  781  Willis).     3  sons,  785  Ferdinand  E.   1851;   786  Wilfred  H.  1853; 
787  Udelpho  V.  1856.     1  daughter,  Florence  R.  1868,  m.  Jno.  B.  Boss.     1  son, 
Harold  J.  b.  Aug.  28,   1893.     1   daughter,  Alice  M.  b.  Jan.   10,  1903. 

785  Ferdinand  E.  1851   (6) — Jennie  Clark,  dead.     M.  2nd,  May  Foss.  (son 
of  784  Edwin  S.)     1  daughter,  Ruth  (by  adoption). 

786  Wilfred    H.    185S    (6)— Jennie    Loughlen    (son   of   784    Edwin  S.)      1 
son,   788  Merton  W.   1884.     1   daughter,  Bessie  M.   1886,  m.  Frank  D.  Neill. 
2  sons,  Merton  S.  1913;  Jno.  H.  1915.     1   daughter  Janet  A.  1918. 

787  Udelpho  V.  1856  (6) — 1st  m.  1877  Catharine  E.  Storrs;  2nd  m.  Mary 
A.  Palmer,  West  Medford,  Mass,    (son  of   784  Edwin   S.)      1   son,  789   Ray- 
mond E.  1880.     1  daughter,  Mary  A.  b.  Mar.  25,  1901. 

Bessie  M.  1886  (daughter  of  784  Edwin  S.)  Frank  D.  Neill;  two  sons, 
Merton  S.  b.  Jan.  5,  1913;  John  H.  b.  May  15,  1915;  one  daughter,  Janet 
Anne.  b.  July  4,  1918. 

788  Merton  W.   1884    (7)— m.   Mary  E    Rogers   (son  of  786  Wilfred  H.) 
2  daughters,  Elizabeth   R.   1916.     Barbara  L.   1918. 

789  Raymond  E.  1882  (7) — m.  1904  Lura  E.  Morton,  West  Medford,  Mass, 
(son  of  787  Udelpho  V.)    1   son  Raymond  U.  b.  May  27,  1907.     1   daughter, 
Helen   C.   b.   Jan.    25,    1905. 

790  Ransom    E.    1833    (5)— Coventry,    N.    Y.    (son    of    781    Willis).      No 
children. 

791  Hiram,    1795    (4) — Azuba    Warner      (son    of    750    Hezekiah.)      No 
children. 

792  Albert,  1861  (7)— m.  Sarah  C.  Dayne,  St.  Johns,  Mich,  (son  761  Hiram). 
1  daughter,  Leta  A.   1896. 

793  Charles,    1870    (7)— m.    Margaret    B.    Wyckoff,   b.    1870,    St.    Johns, 
Mich,    (son    of    761    Hiram).    1    son,    Hiram    A.    1900.      1    daughter,   Thelma 
C.   1898. 


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850  Nathaniel,  1755  (3) — Lucrettia  Brush,  Sandisfield,  Mass,    (son  of  450 
Nathaniel).      1  son,  Josiah,  1785      2  daughters,  Rachel,   1782;   Abigail,  1788. 

851  Ebenezer,    1709    d.    Nov.    26,    1748    (2)— m.    Oct.    22,    1730;    Hannah 
Coleman,   b.   1704,   Middletown,   Conn,    (son   of   3   John).     2   sons,   852   Com- 
fort,  1731;    854  Ebenezer,   1734.     3  daughters,  Hannah,   1733,  Martha,   1736; 
Lois,  1743. 

852  Genl,  Comfort,  1731   (3) — Sarah  Hamlin,  Middletown,  Conn.     (Appen- 
dix Note  H.)    (son  of   851   Ebenezer).     6   sons,   853   Ebenezer,   1754;    *Jabez, 
1757;   *Michel,   1759;    *George  H.   1765:    *Comfort,   1767:    ^Christopher,   1771. 
6   daughters,  Mary,   1753;    Sarah,    1754;    Esther,   1763;    Lois,    1764;   Hannah, 
1769;   Abigail,   1774    (Hubbard). 

853  Ebenezer.  1754  (4)— d.  1831,  Middletown,  Conn,  (son  of  852  Comfort). 

2  sons,    *Ebenezeir   W.    1788;    *George   H.    1795.      4   daughters,    Sally,    1784; 
Maria,   1787;   Elizabeth,  1790;   Catharine,   1792. 

854  Ebenezer,  1734  (3) — d.  1759,  m.  Abiah  Southmayd,  Middletown,  Conn, 
(son  of  851  Ebenezer).     2  sons,  855  Joseph,  1757;   Ebenezer,   1759. 

855  Dea.  Joseph,   1757    (4)— -d.   1818,  East  Hampton,  Conn,    (son  of  854 
Ebeneizer).     No  children. 

856  Gideon,  1718   (2)— d.  1752,  m.  Oct.  10,  1738,  Bathsheba  White,  Crom- 
well,  Conn,    (son  of   3  John).      3   sons.   857   Gideon,    1739;    875    Giles,   1742; 
*Luther,  1746.     2  daughters,  Olive,  1744    (Brown);   *Mille,   1748. 

857  Gideon,    1739    (3) — Cromwell,   Conn,    (son   of    856  Gideon).     4   sons,. 
Gideon,   1762;    Samuel,   1767:   858   Elizur,   1771;    859  David,   1774. 

858Elizur,  1771  (4)— (son  of  857  Gideon)  daughters. 

859  Gen.  David,  1774   (4)— d.   1851,  Melissa  Sloan,  Middlebury,  Vt.   (son- 
of  857  Gideon)   3   sons,  'George,  1810;   860  Elizur,  1812;   861  David  B.   1818. 
1  daughter,  Alma   S.    1806    (Palmer). 

860  Elizur,   1812   (5) — '(son   of   859  David)   2   sons,  Martin,   Augustus.     2 
daughters.     Trace  lost. 

861  David  B.  1818    (5)— Maple  Grove,  Dakota  Ter.    (son  of  859  David). 
8  sons,  862  George  B.  1849;   863  Easrer  W.  1851;  David  D.  1854;  Harmon  A. 
1857;    Cyrus   J.   1859;    *Truman   N.  1867;    Elmer  G.   1868;    Arthur  B.    1872. 

3  daughters,  *Dina  M.   1846;    *Cora  A.   1862;    Alma  D.  1864. 

862  George  B.  1849  (6)— Maple  Grove,  Dakota,  Tea-,   (son  of  861     David1 
B.)     No  children. 

863  Eager  W.  1851   (6)— (son  of  David  B.)     No  children. 

864  Ebenezer,  1759  (4) — (son  of  S54  Ebenezer).     No  trace. 


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875  Giles,   1742   (3) — Esther  Hall,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  856  Gideon). 

2  sons,  *Giles,  1775;   876  Luther,  1778.     3  daughters,  Hannah,  1776;   Esther, 
1782;    Polly,   1784 

876  Luther,   1778    (4) — Skeneatales,  N.  Y.    (son  of  875  Giles).     *1   son. 
daughters. 

877  John,   1727   (3) — d.  Jan.  12,   1805   m.  Aug.   7,   1746  Ann  Ranney,  b. 
Oct.   9,   1723,  d.  Aug.   19,  1778.     Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  4  John)      5   sons, 
878  Reuben.   1748;    "Simeon,   1775;   889  John,   1761;   897   Simeon,  b.  June  2, 
1764;   James,  1767.     4  daughters,  Ann,   1746,  Lucy,  1751;   Sybil,  b.  May  27, 
1753,  m.   1257  Enoch;  Olive,  1756. 

878  Reuben,  1748  (4) — Lucy  Ranney.  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of  877,  John). 
8    sons,    879   James,    1773;    *Luther,    1775;    882   Reuben,    1776;    886    Luther, 
1778;    887   Russell,  1784;    *George,   1785:    *Ezekiel,    1789;    'George  W.    1800. 

3  daughters.  Sophia,  1788;  Ruth,  1792;  Lucy,  1795. 

879  James,   1773    (5)— (son  of   878  Reuben)    2  sons,  880   Russell,   1807; 
881  Sylvester,   1809. 

880  Russell,  1807  (6) — (son  of  879  James).     1  daughter,  Emma  A.  1851. 

881  Sylvester,  1809  (6) — Pennsylvania   (son  of  879  James).     Has  family 
but  can  get  no  trace. 

882  Reuben,  1776  (5) — Sally  Parsons  (son  of  878  Reuben)  4  sons,  *0tis, 
1808;    *Luther    E.    1810;    883 '  Reuben    P.    1814;    884    Luther    E.    1816.      5 
daughters;    Eunice,   1802;    Almira,   1804;   Lucy,  1808;    *Sarah,   1812;    Sophia, 
1820. 

883  Reuben  P.  1814   (6) — died  1876  Maria  Chapman,  Gale&burg,  111.   (son 
of  882  Reuben).     1  son,  John  C.  1855.     3  daughters,  Sarah  M.   1841;   Mary 
A.   1844;   Julia  E.  1846. 

884  Luther  E.  1816  (6)— South  Wilbraham,  Mass,  (son  of  882  Reuben). 
2  sons,   885   Edwin  B.   1845;    *Arthur  A.  1850.      1  daughter,   Mary  A.   1847. 

885  Edwin  B.  1845    (7)— Springfield.  Mass,   (son  of  884  Luther  E.)     No 
children. 

886  Luther,    1778    (5)— (son    of    878    Reuben).      2    sons,    "Alfred,    1802; 
*Luther,  1812.     2  daughters,  *Anna,  1806;   *Marian,  1820. 

887  Russell,   1784   (5)— (son  of  878  Reuben)   2  sons,  888  Richard,   (daaf 
Mute) ;   *William.     5  daughters,  Maria,  Eliza,  Julia,  Mary,  Harriet. 

888  Richard  (6) — (son  of  887  Russell).     1  daughter. 

889  ohn,    1761    (4) — Jerusha    — ,   Stockbridge,    Mass,    (son    of    877 

John).      3    sons,    890    John,    1795;    894    Henry,    1799;    896    Orrin,    1801.      3 
daughters,  *Laura,  1792:   *Sally,  1797;   *Mary,  1802. 

890  John,  1795   (5) — Cleveland.  O.   (son  of  889  John).     5  sons,  Mohn  H. 
1824;   891  William,  1826:   892  Jacob  C.  1S29;   893  George  B.  1832;   Houston, 
1840.      4   daughters,   Rebecca    (Camp) ;   Alvira,   Sarah. 

891  William,  1826 — d.   1875   (son  of  890  John)  1  son,  Frank,  1858. 

89?  Jacob  C.  1829  (6) — Cle.veland,  O.  (son  of  890  John).     2  sons,  William 
E.  1859;  921  John  C.  1863.     1  daughter,  Catharine,  1854. 

893  George  B.  1832   (6) — Nebo,  HI.   (son  of  890  John.)      1  son,  Edward, 
1862. 


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894  Henry,    1799    (5) — Brownhelm,   O.    (son   of    839   John).      1    son,   895 
Charles  H.   1841.      1  daughter,   Mary  ,1.   1827.   (Hough). 

895  Charles  H.  1841    (6)— Emily  C)    Brownhelm,  O.   (son  of  894  Henry). 
2  sons,  Harrie  E.  1864:   Charles  F.   1865.     1  daughter,  Grace  J.   1875. 

896  Orrin,  1801   (5) — Browuhelm,  O.  (son  of  889  John).     1  son,  *John. 

897  Capt.   Simeon,  1764    (4)— d.  Jan.   22,   1860,   m.   May    28,   1785,  Olivet 
Codner,  b.  Oct.  9,  1766,  d.  Nov.  21,  1842.     Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of  877  John). 
6  sons,  William,  1786,  d.  Oct.  1812;   898  John,  b.  May  5,  1792;   905  Simeon, 
b.  Aug.   30,    1797;    906  George   W.    b.  Apr.    15,    1800,  d.    1872.      5   daughters, 
Pamelia,  b.  Aug.  18,  1790  Charlotte,  b.  Mar.  5,  1794;  *Anna  b.  Feb.  27,  1798, 
d.  Oct.  20,  1799;  Ann,  b.  Apr.  5,  1802;   Eliza,  b.  Dec.  28,  1809. 

898  John,   1792    (5)— d.  Jan.    1,    1826,  m.   Aug.    1818,   Eleanor  Koniff,  b. 
Jan.  8,  1800,  d.  Apr.  15,  1841.  Geneseo,  N.  Y.  (son  of  897  Simeon).     3  sons, 

899  John  M.   b.  Sept.   1,   1819:    903   Elijah  Franklin,   b.   Jan.   19,   1822;    904 
William  H.  b.  Apr.  22,  1829.     1  daughter,  Mary  O.  b.  Sept.  22,  1823. 

Pamelia,  1790  (daughter  of  897  Simeon)  d.  Jan.  22,  1852,  m.  Dec. 
10,  1815.  John  Baldwin. 

Charlotte,  1794  (daughter  of  897  Simeon)  d.  June  29,  1829,  m.  Aug.  8, 
1824,  Rev.  Abel  Parmalee. 

Ann,  1802  (daughter  of  897  Simeon)  d.  May  17,  1829,  m.  Aug.  20,  1827, 
Samuel  Watrous. 

Eliza,  1809  (daughter  of  897  Simeon)  d.  Apr.  7,  1837,  m.  Sept.  25,  1833, 
Samuel  Porter. 

M:ary  Olivia,  1823  (daughter  of  898  John  m.  1847,  Robert  Albertson. 

899  John  Meivin,   1819    (6) — d.   Apr.   26.    1888,  m.   1838,   Mary   A.   Moak, 
Blue  Mounds,  Minn,  (son  of  898  John)  5  sons;  900  Joseph  B.  1842;  913  John 
F.    1848;    914   Edward   C.    1850;    902  David   S.   1852,   d.    1896;    915  Henry   M. 
1857;   3  daughters,  Rachel,  Laura,  1839,  d.  1877;   America  A.,  1845,  in.  Henry 
McCall,   preent  address  Palmer  House,  Chicago,  111. 

Mary  Ellen,  1843,  d.  1877,  rn.  David  Williams,  b.  1841,  d.  1917;  2  sons, 
Frank  D!  1868.  Albion,  Neb.  George  W.  1871,  Albion,  Neb. 

900  Joseph  B.  1842   (7)-^Cynthia  A.  Williams,  Pleasant  Valley,  111.   (son 
of  899  John  M.)   ]  son,  901  Harold  S.  1882.     1  daughter,  Alma  G.  1866. 

901  Hon.  Harold  S.  1882  (7)— m.  Rose  A.  Donahue,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.  (son  of 

900  Joseph  B.)  2  sons,  Joseph  L.  1913.     James  R.  1919.     1  daughter,  Mildred 
L.  1909. 

902  David   S.  1852    (7)— m.  Etta  Holly,  East   St.   Louis,  111.   (son  of  899 
John  M.)    1    son,   *  Walter  D.   1874.      1   daughter,   Mabel   L.   1876,  resides   at 
4647  Enright  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

903  Elijah  Franklin,  1822  (6) — d.  Jan.  22,  1896  m.  Apr.  15,  1857,  Catharine 
Stoner,  b.  Jan.  21,  1837.   (Canton,  0.)     Terre  Haute,  Tnd.   (son  of  898  John). 
2    sons,    John   W.    b.   July    11,    1859;    919    Franklin    S.   b.   Dec.    16,    1864.      1 
daughter,  Florence  E.  b.  Mar.  3,  1858. 

904  William   H.   1829    (6)-- d.  Apr.   10,   1894,   m.   Sarah   Random    (son  of 
898  John)    4  sons,  James  R.   1858,  d.   1905,  William   H.   1860,  d.   1915;    Fred- 
erick,   1864,   d.    1888;   George,    1862,   m.   no   children.      2   daughters,  Mary   F. 
1853,  m.   1874,   Fred  Barnes,   327   So.   5th  St.,   EfTingham,   111.     1  son,  Harry 
Lewis,    1874.      1    daughter,  Blanche   E.   1876,  m.   Henry   B.  Wewnsing,  Effing- 
ham,  111.;   Caroline  E    1355,  in.  Meivin  Stewart,  South  8th  St.,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind. 

905  Simeon,    1797    (5) — m.    Feb     12.    1823,    Balinda   Underbill,    Pittsford, 
N.  Y.   (son  of  897  Simeon)    1  daughter  Charlotte   (Parsons). 


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906  George  W.  1800-— d.  Apr.  8,  1843,  m.  Mar.  21,  1826,  Laura  A.  Thais, 
Geneseo,  N.   Y.    (&on  of   897   Simeon).     1   son,  907   Edwin  G.,   1827. 

907  Edwin  G.  1827   (6) — (son  of  906  George  W.)  3  sons,  Elmer  F.  1861; 
Frank   E.   1872;   Wilbur   A.    1876.     2   daughters,   Carrie  L.    1861;    Estella  A. 
1869. 

908  Francis  C.  1810   (5) — (son  of  897  Simeon)   m.  Oct.  24,   1833,  Ann  E. 
Fuller,    *William   F.    1«34;    912   Henry    F.    1836;    909   Charles   F.    1838;    911 
John  S.  1841:   917  Joel  G.  1848. 

909  Charles  F.  1838   (6) — d.  1918.     So.  Avon,  N.  Y.  (son  of  908  Francis 
C.)   4  sons,   Frank  G.   1864;    910   Elmer  F.   1868;    *Alvah,   1867;    Norman  K. 
1872.     2  daughters,  Cora  P.   1869;   Charlotte  E.   1875. 

910  Elmer  F.   1868    (7)— m.    1895   Elizabeth  Darrow,  Avon,  N.   Y.    (son 
of  909  Charles  F.)    1  son,  Lowis  F.  1905,  1   daughter,  Mabel  E.  1913. 

911  Tohn  S.  1841   (6)— So.  Avon,  N.  Y.  ;son  of  909  Francis  C.)  2  daugh- 
ters. 

912  Henry  F.   1836    (6) — La  Grange.   Tnd.    (son   of   908   Francis   C.)      No 
children. 

913  John  F.  1848   (7)— Winifred  Mont,   (son  of  899  John  M.) 

914  Edward  C.  1859   (7) — d.   1895,  m.  Carrie  M.  Summers,  b.  1859,  Terre 
Haute,    Ind.   4    sons,    Harold    E.    1879    d.    1907,    m.    Jessie    Boyeir;    916    Rus- 
sell S.   1885.     918  Charles  L.  b.  July  26.   1883.     *Robt.  P.   1887,  d.   1912.     1 
daughter,    Ethel    G.    1880   m.    1917,   Clifton   C.   Ovareck,    314    Oliver   St.   Los, 
Angeles,  Cal. 

915  Henry  M.  1857  (7) — (son  of  899  John  M.)   1  son,  Charles,  Beresford, 
Manitoba.      1   daughter,   *Alma. 

916  Russell  S.  1885— m.  1913,  Mariorie  P.  Fitch,  702  South  Ave.,  Schen- 
ectady,  N.  Y.   (son  of  914  Edward  C.)     1  daughter,  Ruth  Lucile,  1914. 

917  Joel   G.   1848    (6) — Paw    Paw,    Mich,    (son   of  908    Francis   C.)      No 
children. 

918  Charles  L.  1883  (8) — m.  Feb.  22,  1917,  Hildegard  Poppe,  4816  McKinley 
Ave.,  Los   Angeles,  Cal.    (son  of  914  Edward  C.)      1   son,  John  E.  b.  Sept. 
21,  1919. 

919  Franklin  S.   1865    (7) — (son  of   903   Elijah  F.)    unmarried  and  lives 
with   his   sister   Florence   E.   1858,   at    648    Oakdale    Ave.,   Chicago,   111. 

920  John  W.  1859   (7) — (son  of  903  Elijah  F.)  unmarried  and  lives  with 
his  sister  Florence  E.   1858,  at  648  Oakdale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

921  Bishop  John   C.   1863    (7)— d.   Oct.   3,    1919,    (son   of   892  Jacob  C.) 
m.  Heittie  L.   Murphy  of   Chicago,   residence   Salina,   Kan.      1   daughter,  Mrs. 
Arthur  Taber  of  Redwing,  Minn. 

922  William  0.  1870   (8) — (son  of  180  Benj.  F.)   m.  1898  Mary  E.  Bales, 
3963  9th  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal.     1  son,  William  E.  1904.     1  daughter*  Katherine 
A.  1898    (Mrs.  Chas.  E.  Widiner. 


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[SECOND  BRANCH] 
FAMILY  OF  JOHNATHAX,   1674 

SON  OF  DAVID,  1639 

1000  Johnathan,   1674   (1) — d.    1712,   Anna   Bod  well,   Cromwell,   Conn,   (son 
of  David.  1639).     The  place  of  his  burial  is  unknown.     No  monument  mark- 
ing  it   i&    found.      But    it    is    probable    that    it    was    in   Riverside    cemetery, 
in   Middletown.   Conn.,  there   being  no   cemeitery  in  Cromwell   until   the  year 
following   his   death.      1    son,    1001    Johnathan,    1711.      3    daughters,   Lydia, 
1706:  Rachael,  1708;   Anna,   1709. 

1001  Johnathan.   1711    (2) — m.    Feb.    14,   1738,   Hannah  Gibson,  Cromwell, 
Conn,  (son  of  1000  Johnathan).     4  sons,  1002  Johnathan,  1739;  1100  Hezekiah, 
1745;    1110   Joseph,    1747;    1125    Moses,    1754;    5    daughters.   Margary,   1741; 
Lois,  1743;   Hannah,  1749;  Lydia,  1752;   Anna,  1756. 

1002  Johnathan,  1739  (3)— Mary  Bole,  Shaftsbury,  Vt.  (son  of  1001  John- 
athan).    7  sons.  1003  Johnathan,  1768;  1012  James.  1772;   1013  Noah,  1774; 
1021   Jesse,    1776;    1023    Joel,    1778;    1025    Jared,    1780;    1022   Josiah,    1782. 
3  daughters-.   Mary.   1765;  Lois,   1767;  Hannah.  1779. 

1003  Johnathan,  1768    (4) — died  1823  Mercy  Reed,  Franklin,  Pa.   (son  of 
1002  Johnathan).     2  sons,   1004  Johnathan  R,  1801;    1009  Noah  R.   1804.     2 
dauchters,    Sarah.    1800    (Ridgway)  ;    Mercy,    1803. 

1004  Johnathan  R    1801    (5) — died  1839.  Sarah  Parker.  Franklin.  Pa.    (son 
of   1003   Johnathan).     4   sons,    1006    Miles    W.    1825:    1007    Alfred   R.    1828; 

1008  John    P.    1832:    *Theodore    P.    1836.      2    daughters.    Caroline    C.    1830; 
Sarah   M.    1836    (Phipps). 

1006  Miles  W.   1825    (6)— Franklin.  Pa.   (son  of  1004  Johnathan  R.)     No 
family. 

1007  Alfred   R.   1828    (6)— Brooklyn.   N.    Y.    (son    of    1004    Johnathan    R. 
1801).     No  children. 

1008  John    P.    1832    (6) — T'dioute.   Pa.    (son   of   Johnathan  R.).      3    sons, 
Frank,    1858;    Ralph,    1860:    Miles,    1868.      3    daughters.    Oettie.    1862;    Cora, 
1864:    Sarah.    1866. 

1009  Noah  R.  1804  (5)— died  187?.  Hannah  RHey  (son  of  1003  Johnathan) 

2  sons.  1010  Almond  B.  1834:   1011   Albert  A.   1840.     2  daughters.  Mercy  N. 
1829   (Hyde);  Fidelia,  1842   (Trvin). 

1010  Almond   B.    1834    (6)— Matilda   Willsie.   Elk   Point.   S.   Dak.    (son   of 

1009  Noah  R.)     3  sons.  Milton  W.  1858:  Ernest  A.  1860;  William  H.  1863.     2 
daughters.  Maud  J.   1870:   Florence.   1873 

1011  Albert  A.  1840   (6)— Rachel   Ward.   Elk   Point.  S.  Dak.   (son  of  1009 
Noah   R.)      1   son.   Mil^s   A.    1875.     1   daughter.  Elsie   M.   1869. 

1012  James,   1772    (4) — Bennington.  Vt.    (son  of  1002  Johnthan)     *1  son. 

1013  Noah,  1774   (4)— died  1825    (son  of   1002  Johnathan).     4   sons,   1014 
Jesse,    1807;    1016    Noah,    1809:    1019   Joseph    W.    1817;    1020    James.    1919. 

3  daughters, ,   f  Rix) :   Anna    (Broughton) :   Lunah   (Barringer). 


1014  Jesse,    1807    (5)— Belvidere,    111.    (sou   of   1013    Noah).      1    son,    1015 
Oel  N.  1845.     2  daughters,  Anna,  1535;  Luna,  1839. 

1015  Oel  N.  (6)— Belvidere,  111.  (son  of  1014  Jesse).     No  children. 

1016  Noah,  1809  (5)- -(son  uf  1013  Noah).     3  sons,  1017  William  H.  1832; 
*Monroe  B.;   1018  Joseph  W.   1845.     2  daughters. 

1017  William  H.  1832   (6) — Lawrence.  Kan.   (son  of  1016  Noah)     2  sons, 
Noah  E.  1862;  Walter  H.  186.5. 

1018  Joseph  W.  1845  (6)— Paola,  Kan.  (son  of  1016  Noah).  No  children. 

1019  Joseph  W.  M.  D    1817   (5)— Caroline  C.  Sage,  Memphis,  Mich,    (son 
of   1013  Noah).     3  sons,  Frank  M.   1857;   Henry  O.   1860;   Charles,   1867.     2 
daughters,  Caroline,  Sarah. 

1020  [ames,  1819  (5) — Memphis,  Mich,  (son  of  1013  Noah)   1  son,  *Noah. 
4  daughters,  Amy,  Sarah,  Eva,  Carrie. 

1021  Jesse,  1776  (4) — Cincinnati,  0.  (son  of  1002  Johnathan).  1  son,  *Noah. 
*Samuel.     2   daughters.  *   * 

1022  Josiah,  1782  (4) — Bennington,  Vt.  (son  of  1002  Johnathan).     *1  son, 
1815.      2  daughters.     Name   extinct. 

1023  Joel,  1778   (4) — Pennsylvania   (son  of  1002  Johuathan,  3  sons,  *Eri; 
1024   James,   1807;   *Simeon.      10   daughters. 

1024  James,   1807    (5) — (son  of  1023  Joel).     2  sons,  Joel,  Horace.     Trace 
lost. 

1025  Jared,    1780     (4)— Elizabeth    Howard    Jamaica,    Vt.     (son    of    1002 
Johnathan).      7   sons,    1026    Levi   A.    1807:    1029    Jared,    1811;    1030   Josiah, 
1812;    1031   John   B.    1815;    1037    Jesse,    1817;    1040    Mason   A.    1821;    1041 
Emery  S.   1823.     3  daughters,  Rosina,  1805;   Catharine,   1806;  Sally,   1808. 

1026  Levi   A.    1807    (5) — Wilmington,   Vt.    (son   of    1025   Jared).      2   sons, 
1027   John   M.   b.   Mar.   5,   1845;    1028    Jared   L.    1848.      4    daughters,   Emily 
M.  1839;   Mary  E.  1840;   Sarah.  1842;  Betsey  E.  1814. 

1027  John  M.  1845,  m.  Sept.  4,  1870  (6)— Phebe  A.  Guinn,  b.  Sept.  2,  1843. 
(son  of   1026   Le«vi).      1  son,   1044  John  A.  b.   Sept.   24.   1874.     2   daughters, 
Sarah,  1870;   Martha,  1872. 

1028  Tared   J.   1848    (6)— (son   of    1026   Levi)    1    son,   Royal   J.    1869.      1 
son,  Royal  J.  1869;   1  daughter,  Lillie  E.  1876. 

1029  Jared,    1811    (5) — Olive    H.    Clark    (son    of    1025    Jared).      2    sons, 

*  Augustus  C.   1836;   *  James  W.   1857.     4  daughters,  Mary  A.   1838;   Martha 
E.    1840;    Ellen  F.    1844;   Candace  A.   1848. 

1030  Josiah,    1812    (5) — Lancaster,    Mass,    (son   of    1025   Jared).      2   sons, 

*  *      2   daughters,   Emma,    1850;    Ruth,   1852. 

1031  John  B.  1815   (5) — Nancy  Holton,  Jamaica,  Vt.   (son  of   1025  Jared). 
4   sons,   1032   Henry   J.   1842:    1033   John   B.   1843;    1036   Chandler   F.    1845; 
*Nahor  L.   1853.      1   daughter,  Eunice  A.   1850. 

1032  Henry  J.   1842    (6)— (son  of  1031  John  B.)     2  daughters,  Delia  M. 
1866;    Mattie  J.  1868. 

1033  John  B.  1842  (6) — m.  Cora  Estherbrooke,  b.  Aug.  5,  1854,  d.  Nov.  22, 
1877;  2nd  m.  Arrosette  Johnson   (son  of  1031  John  B.)     2  sons,  1034  Harry 
P.  1876;   1035  Earl  W.  1885. 


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1034  Harry  P.  b.  Apr.   24,  1876    (7)— 111.  Jan.   1,   1908,  Carrie   M.   Briggs, 
who   died   Nov.   22,    1911.     So.   W'ardsboro,   Vt.      (son  of    1033   John   B.)      1 
so  n,Pearl  R.  1910. 

1035  Earl  W.  b.  Sept.  8,  1885   (7)—  m.   1912  Ora  M.  Hall,  Townsend,  Vt. 
(son   of   1033   John  B.)      No  children.    1919. 

1036  Chandler  F.   1845    (6) — (son  of   1031    John   B.)   No   children. 

1037  Jease,  1817   (5) — Lestina  M.  Groat,  Stratton,  Vt.  (son  of  1025  Jarod). 
2    sons,    1038    Lyma    nD.    1842;    1039   Frank,    1847.      2    daughters,    Sarah   J. 
1845;    Ella  M.    1852. 

1038  Lyman  D.  1842  (6)^(son  of  1037  Jesse).     No  children. 

1039  Frank,  1847   (6)— (son  of  1037  Jesse)     No  children. 

1040  Mason  A.   1821    (5)— West  Wardsboro,  Vt.    (son  of  1025  Jared).     1 
son,   Bertie  M.   1873. 

1041  Emory   S.   1823    (5)— Martha    S.   Holton,  Jamaica,   Vt.    (son  of   1025 
Jared).     2   sons,  *  Mason  A.   1854;  Willie  E.   1871.     7  daughters,  Pamela  A. 
1849;  Lucina  C    1850;  Etta  L    1851;   Abbie  M.   1856;   Alice  L.   1858;  Minnie 
E.  1861;  Rhoda  B.  1S63. 

1042  Ernest  A.  1860 — in.  Edith  Gregory   (son  of  1010  Almond  B.)      1  son, 
1043   George   M.   1883. 

1043  George  M.  1883   (8) — m.  1906  Delia  Jane,  Vermillion    So.  Dak.   (son 
of  1042  Ernest).     1  daughter,  Dorothy  Dell,  1912. 

1044  John  A.  1874  (7)— m.  Oct.  3    1908.     Bessie  A.  L.  Clark,  Wilmington, 
Vt.    (son  of   1027  John  M.)     No  issue   1919. 

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1100  Hezekiah,  1745  (3) — died  1795,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of  1001  Johna- 
than).     2  sons,  *Daniel,  1781;   1101   Moses-,   1783. 

1101  Moses,    1783    (4) — Hannah   Johnson,   Cromwell,   Conn,    (son    of    1100 
Hezekiah).      1   son,   Hezekiah,    1813,  who   left  daughters   in  Le   Roy,  N.  Y. 
(Appendix  Xote  1.) 

1110  Joseph,  1747   (3) — d.   1831,  Jemima _ ,  Cromwell,  Conn,     (son 

of   1001   Jonathan).      2   sons,    1111   Joseph   T.   1782;   1133   John   S.   1784.      4 
daughters,  Ruth,  1773;  Jemima  and  Molly,  1788;  Lucy,  1776. 

1111  Joseph   T.   1782    (4) — died    1832;    Elizabeth    Stanard.    (son   of    1110 
Joseph).     1  son,  1112  John.     5  daughters,  Ann,  Caroline,  Eliza,  Betsy,  Ruth. 

1112  John    (5) — son  of  1111  Joseph  T.).     Married  and  lived  in  Rochester 
in  the  year  1831.     Can  get  no  trace. 

1113  John  S.  1784    (4) — d.  1865,  Colebrook,  Conn,    (son  of   1110  Joseph). 
3  sons,  1114  Henry  W.   1812;   1116  John  C.  1817;   1117  Edmund  B.  1822.     5 
daughters,  Nancy  S.,  Laura,  Lydia  L.,  Marian,   (Austin);  Amy  J. 

1114  Henry  W.  1812   (5)— (son  o  flllS  John  S.)     1  son,  1115  Henry  W. 
1849.      2    daughters,    Delia,    1825;    Myra,    1856. 

1115  Henry  W.  1849  (6)— (son  of  Henry  W.  1812).     1  daughter,  1873. 

1116  John  C.  1817  (5)— (son  of  1113  John  S.)     No  children  living. 

1117  Edmund  B.    1822    (5) — Colebrook,   Conn,    (son  of   1113  John   S.)      1 
daughter,  Ida,  1870. 

1125  Capt.  Moses,   1754    (3) — died   1816,   Susannah  Haviland,   Bennington, 
Vt.    (son  of   1001   of  Johnathan)    (Appendix  Note  J.)     4   sons,    1126   Isaac, 
b.  Mar.   16,    1777;    1140   Jacob,   1779:    1145    Moses,    1788;    *Henry,    1798.      5 
daughters,  Sally,  1781;  Susan.  1783;  Polly,  1785;  Patty,  1792;   Fanny,   1794. 

1126  Isaac,    1771,  d.   Mar.    6,    1840    (4)— m.   Mar.    13,    1801,  Sally  Childs, 
b.   Apr.   7,   1781,  d.   Feb.   8,   1346    (daughter  of   Major  Johnathan  Childs,  b. 
1756    and   Deliverance    Freeman,    b    .1760).      Bennington,   Vt.    (son   of    1125 
Moses).     5  sons,  1127  Nathan  F.  1802;  *Alden  R.  1803;   1128  Orrin  N.  1805; 
1136  David  C.  1807;  1138  Charles  T.  b.  June  20,  1812.     2  daughters,  Amanda, 
1810;  Maria  M.  1817. 

1127  Nathan  F.   1802    (5)— m.  Julia  A.  Thomas    (son  of  1126   Isaac).     1 
son,   *Alden  F.   1830.      1   daughter,  Julia   M.   1828    (Walton). 

1128  Rev.  Orrin  N.  1805.  d.  1884   (5)—  m.  Elizabeth  Berry,  Cincinnati,  O. 
(son  of   1126  Isaac).     7   sons,   1129  George  R.   1828;   1131   Henry  Wl    1830; 
Orrin  N.   1833;    1133  A.  Judson,   1835,  1149  Marshall  W.   1840;    1151   Frank 
W.  1846;   1135  Edward  M.  1848.     1  daughter,  Helen  F.  1843. 

Helen  F.  1843  (daughter  of  1128  Orrin  N.)  m.  1866,  Thornton  M. 
Hinkle,  2214  Auburn  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O.  Children,  Helen,  1867,  unmar- 
ried and  lives  with  parents;  Frederick  W.  1870,  m.  Susanna  Russell,  re- 
sides at  Belcamp,  Edwards  Road,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O. ;  Phillip  3rd, 
1874,  m.  Suzanne  Gest,  reside?,  at  2150  Grandin  Road,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincin- 
nati, O. 

1129  Judge  George  R.  1828  (6) — d.  1898,  m.  Evaline  Corwin  (see  Appendix 
Note  T.)     Cincinnati,  0.  Cson  of  1128  Orrin  N.)     1  son,  1130  Corwin  B.  1859. 
1   daughter,   Carrie   E.    1856,  m.   Col.  Jas.  M.   Burns,  Ridgeway  Apartments, 
Avondale,  Cincinnati,  O. 

1130  Corwin  B.  1859  (7)— Winfield  St.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (son  of  1129  Geo. 
R.)     No  children,  1919. 


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1131  Henry  W.  1830  (6)—  d.  19  JO,  m.  Elizabeth  Hinkle,  1).  1833,  Cincin- 
nati, O.  (son  of  1128  Orrin  N.)  1  son,  1132  Henry  J.  1866.  2  daughters, 
Flora  H.  1859;  Pauline  L  1878,  resides  at  16  Westminster  Apartments, 
Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  O. 


1132  Heniy  J.  1866   (7)—  m.  1892,  Clara  B.  Fry,  79  Milk  St.  Boston, 

(son  of  1131  Henry  W.)     J  son,  1150  Donald  H.  1893.     1  daughter,  Pauline. 
Flora   Hinkle,   1859    (daughter  of   1131   Henry  W.)   m.   1883.  Francis  A. 

Wjilber,  215  W.  Fremont  St.  Fostoria.  O.  1  daughter,  Margaret  Hinl.le,  1888, 
870  Woodward  Ave.  Detroit,  Mich.  1  son,  Allen  Sage,  1892,  66  Fifth  Ave.. 
Xew  York  City. 

1133  Rev.  Adonirum  Judson,  D.  D.  1835  (6)  —  m.  Eliza  Snowden,  2912  Ver- 
non    P.    Cincinnati,    O.      (son    of    1128,    Orrin    N.)      2    daughters,    Helen    F. 
1370;  Alice  M.  1872.     1  son,  1134  John  D.  1677. 

1134  John   D.  1877    (7)  —  m.   Carrm-n   Blow   (Vice   President  Union   Central 
Life  Ins.  Co.)   resides  in  Vernonville,  Cincinnati,  O.      (son  of   1133  Adonirum 
J.)     1  son,  John  S.  1916.     1  daughter,  Barbara,  1917. 

1135  Edward  M.  1847  (6)  —  dead  (son  of  1128  Orrin  N.)  1  daughter,  Victoria, 
1873. 

1136  David   C.    1807    (5)  —  Brocton,   N.   Y.    (son  of    1126   Isaac).     2   sons, 
*Emerson  C.    1839;    1137  Kan&om   A.    1843.      2  daughters,   *Sarah   M.    1835; 
Sarah  S.   1840. 

1137  Ransom  A.  1843    (6)—  (son  of  1136  David  C.)      1  son,  Jay  M.  1872. 
1  daughter,  *Ettie  M.  1876. 

1138  Charles   T.    1812,   d,    1874    (5)  —  (son   of   1126   Isaac)    m.    Sophia   E. 
Gunnison,  b.  1816,  d.  Dec.  24,  1895,  at  Normal,  111.     2  sons,  1139  Eugene  G. 
1837;  1152  Eben  C.  1855.     2  daughters,  Mary  J.  b.  1840,  d.  Aug.  29,  1880,  at 
Aurora,  111.     Sophia  M.  b.   1859  at   Virdiii,  111.,  now  resides  at   4796  Hamil- 
ton St.,  San  Diego,  Cal 

1139  Rev.   Eugene  G.   1837,   d.   1912    (6)—  m.    1849,  Lillian  C.  Wells    (son 
of   1138  Charles   J.)      3   sons,   Charles  W.   1869;   Eugene,   1875;    1155   Harold 
K.  1890.     2  daughters,  Martha,  1871;  Mary,  1873. 

1140  Jacob,  1779   (4)—  (son  of   1125   Moses)  2   sons,  1141  Sylvenus,   1802; 
1143    Reuben    C.    1804.      3    daughters,   Clarissa,    1800;    Sophia,'  1806;    Maria, 
1808. 

1141  Sylvenus,    1802    (5)—  (son   of    1140   Jacob).      2    sons,    *John,    1142; 
Philo  J. 

1142  Philo  J.  (6)  —  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1141  Sylvenus).  1.     *1  daughter. 

1143  Reuben  C.  1804  (5)  —  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1140  Jacob).  1  son,  1144 
Theodore  B.  1834.     1  daughter,  Mercy  M.  1831. 

1144  Theodore  B.  1834   (6)  —New  York,   (son  of  1143  Reuben  C.)   3  sons, 
John,   1866.   *   * 

1145  Moses,  1788  (4)—  died  1860  Wheatland,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1125  Moses).     2 
sons,  1146  Martin  G.  1817;  1147  Norman  b    Mar.  6.  1819. 

1146  Martin  G.  1817  (5)—  Elkhart,  Ind.  (son  of  1145  Moses)     2  sons,  Carl- 
ton  E.  1851,   Norman  H.   1860.     2  daughters,  Mary  E.  1854;  Laura  G.  1858. 


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1147  Norman,  1819,   d.   Apr.  4.   1913 — m.  Eliza  Adams,  b.  June  25,   1839, 
Elkhart,  Ind.    (son  of  1145  Moses).     2  sons,  .Charles  S.   1852;   Frank  A.  b. 
Nov.  22,  1860. 

1148  Frank   A.    1860    (6)— m.    Feb.    11,    1885,  Jennie  Blackburn,    d.   Jan. 
25,    1912.     208   Division  Si.   Elkhart,   Ind.    (son  of    1147  Norman).     1   son, 
Norman  B.  b.  Oct.  3,  1902. 

1149  Marshall    W.    1860    (6) — m     Margacetta  Lucky,    killed  at   battle  of 
Cold  Harbor   (son  of   1128  Orrin  N.)      1  son,  Geo.  L.   1862. 

1150  Donald  H.  1893  (8) — m.  1918,  Agnes  Q.  Davidson,  Sewickley,  Pa.  (son 
of  1132  Henry  J.) 

1151  Frank  W.  1846   (6) — (son  of  1128  Orrin  N.)   m.  Jane  Corwin,  Park- 
side  Apartments,  Clifton,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1152  Eben  C.  1855   (6)— (son  of  1138  Charles  T.)   m.  1879  Nora  Amanda 
Cowen,  39  Forbes  PI.,  East  Haven,  Conn.     1  daughter,  Nora  Amanda,  1880. 
2  sons,  Eben  B.  1883;   1153  Truman  Bartlett,  b.  Oct.  22,  1886. 

1153  T.  Bartlett,  1886  (7)— (son  of  1152  Eben  C.)  m.  Jan.  23,  1913,  Vivian 
E.  Melaska,  603  W.   140  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Nora  Amanda,   1880   (daughter  of  1152  Eben  C.)  m.  Samuel  E.  Dibble, 
3307  Parkview  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1154  Eben  B.   1883    (7) — fson  of  1152  Eben  C.)   m.  Lillian  J.  Morse,  59 
Forbes  PI.,  East  Haven,  Conn. 

1155  Harold  K.  1890  (7) — son  of  1139  Eugene)  unmarried   (1919)   and  is 
a  planter  at  Dublin,  Miss. 


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[THIRD  BRANCH] 


(The   stone  marking  his   grave   is  still  standing  in  the  old  cemetery  in 
Cromwell,  in  fair  preservation). 

1200  Timothy,  1678  (1) — Margaret  Holibert,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of  David, 
1639).     5  sons,  *Samu«l,  1709;  1201  Timothy,  1714;   1250  David,  1718;   1305 
Solomon,  1720;   1372  Amos,  1722.     2  daughters,  Mercy,  1712;  Mary,  1716. 

1201  Timothy,    1714    (2) — Mary   Warner,   Cromwell,    Conn,    (son    of    1200 
Timothy).      4    sons,    1202    Timothy,    1743;    *Ludiah,    1749;    *Ludiah,    1754; 
1204  Eppaphras,  1757.     1  daughter,  Mary,  1759. 

1202  Timothy,  1743   (3)— Cromwell   (son  of  1201  Timothy)     2  sons,  1203 
Asa,    1768;    Timothy,    1785.      2    daughters,    Abigail,    1775  '  (Kirby) ;    Mary, 
1784  (Ranney). 

1203  Asa,    1768    (4)— Sarah   Eels,   Cromwell,    (son   of   1202   Timothy).     1 
son,   *Henry,   1795. 

1204  Capt.  Eppaphras,  1757   (3) — Elizabeth  Ranney,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son 
of   1201   Timothy).      2  sons,    1205   Justus,   1782;    1208    Eppaphras,    1793.      6 
daughters,   Elizabeth,   1780;   Betsy,   1784;    Sarah,  1789;   Caroline,  1791;   Ann, 
1796;  Maria,  1798. 

1205  Justus,  1782   (4) — Mary  Kirby,  Cromweill,  (son  of  12*04  Eppaphraa). 
3   sons,   *Timothy,   1811;    1206*  Justus  K.   1814;   1207  Nehemiah  K.   1816.     2 
daughters,   Elizabeth,    1809:    Mary   A.   1812. 

1206  Justus  K.  1814  (5) — Cromwell  (son  of  1205  Justus).     1  son,  Edward 
J.   1856.     2  daughters,  Mary,  1837;  Ann.  1842   (Burr). 

1207  Nehemiah  K.  1816  (5) — Indian  Territory  (son  of  1205  Justus).    Sons 
and  daughters. 

1208  Eppaphras   1793    (4) — died   1853,   Salome  Goodrich,   Cromwell,   Conn, 
(son  of  1204  Eppaphras).     3  sons,  1209  Charles  P.  1829;  1210  Henry  L  .1831; 
1211  John  L.  1843.     1  daughter,  *Mary  A.  1836. 

1209  Charles  P.   1829   (5)-^died   1912,  Elizabeth  Thayer,  Cromwell,  Conn. 
(son   of   1208   Eppaphras).      2   sons,   Arthur  F.   1854,  died   1880;    Charles   P. 
1867.     2  daughters,  Hattie  L.   1859;  Nellie  E.   1874. 

1210  Henry  L.  1831   (5)— died  1903  Bridgeport,  Conn,   (son  of  1208  Eppa- 
phraa).     1  daughter,  Bertha,  1868. 

1211  John  L.   1843    (5) — Esther  Nash,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of   1208  Ep- 
paphras).    1    son,  John   E    1873.     3  daughters,  Alice  A.  1867    (Mrs.  C.  H. 
Scofield);   Charlotte  E.   1868,   m.   Nov.   12,   1891,   C.  E.   Smith,  754   Campbell 
Avenue,  West  Haven.   Conn.   2   children,   *Oliver  C.   1893,   Esther  F.   b.  Mar. 
4,   1898,  m.   Aug.  2,   1919,  living  with  her  parents;   Marian  F.   1871;   Carrie 
E.  1878,  died   1903. 


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1250  David,  1718  (2) — died  1803,  Sarah  Stocking,  Portland,  Conn,  (son  of 
1200  Timothy).     6  sons,  *David,  1747;   1251  Joseph,  1748;   1256  Noah,  1750; 
Enoch,   1752-1300   Ebenezer,   1755;    1301   Abner,   1758.     3  daughters,  Ruth, 
1761;  Sarah,  1765;   Mary,  1769. 

1251  Capt.  Joseph,  1748  (3) — Rxith  Goodrich,  Portland,  Conn,  (son  of  1250 
David).     3  sons,  1252  Walter;   1255  Rodrick;   *Anson. 

1252  Walter  (4) — Jemina  Eddy,  Portland,  Conn,  (son  of  1251  Joseph).     2 
sons,  1253  David;  *Ebenezer. 

1253  David    (5) — Prudence  Tryon,  Portland,  Conn,    (son  of  1252  Walter). 
1  son,  1254  Franklin. 

1254  Franklin  (6) — Eliza  M.  Pitkin,  Portland,  Conn,  (son  of  1253  David). 
1  daughter,  Edith. 

1255  Rodrick  (4) — Hannah  Lewis,  Portland  (son  of  1251  Joseph).     1  son, 
Joseph.     3  daughters,  Jane,   Elizabeth,  Marian. 

1256  Noah,  1750  (3)— Honora  White,  Portland,  Conn,  (son  of  1250  David). 
1  son,   *Harry.     1  daughter,   Harriet. 

1257  Enoch,  1752   (3) — Sybil  Sage,  Portland,  Conn,   (son  of  1250  David). 
4   sons,   1253   Alexander,   1784;   *David;    1250   Charles  L.   1797;    1261   Philip, 
b.  Sept.  26,   1786.     4  daughters,  Lucy,   1799;   Charlotte,   1782;   Laura,   1788; 
Mary,  1790. 

1258  Alexander,  1784  (4) — Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  1257  Enoch).     1  son, 
"Robert  S.  1815.     6  daughters,  *Betsey,  1805;   *Sarah  A.  1807;  Mary,  1809; 
*Emily,   1812;   *Elizab«th,  1818;   'Harriet,  1822. 

1259  Charles  L.  1797  (4)— Julian  Whitmore,  Portland,  (son  of  1257  Enoch). 
1  son,    1260   James  L.    1820.     3   daughters,  Julia,   1823;   Jane,   1826;    Eliza, 
1828. 

1260  James    L.    1820    (5)— Frankfort,    Ky.    (son    of    1259    Charles).     No 
•children. 

1261  Philip,  1786  (4)— d.  June  8,  1855,  Vienna  Penfleld,  Portland,   (son  of 
1257    Enoch).      3   sons,    1262    Enoch/    1814,   died    1902;    1263    Charles   H.   b. 
May   5,   1816;    *Oliver  P.   1822,  died   1849.     3  daughters,  Frances;   Lawton, 
1825,  died   1937;    Lavina  E.   1829   (Gladwin),  died  1904. 

1262  Enoch,  1814   (5)— Sarah  Willcox,  Portland,   (son  of  1261  Philip).     1 
son,  Philip,  1850,  d.  1916.     1  daughter;  Frances  M.  1837,  died  1915. 

1263  Charles  H.  1816  (5)— d.  Feb.  19,  1885,  m.  Sept.  16,  1880,  Eliza  Hall, 
(son  of  1261  Philip).     1  son,  1264  John  H.  b.  Apr.  20,  1847. 

1264  John  H.  1847   (6)— Agnes  F.  Kellogg,  Hartford,  Conn,  (son  of  1263 
Chas.  H.)     1  daughter,  Harriet  E.  b.  Aug.  26,  1884,  m.  Samuel  St.  J.  Morgan, 
27   Circuit  Road,   Chestnut  Hill,   Mass. 


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85 

1300  Ebenezer,   1755    (3) — Portland,   Conn,    (son  of   1250   David).     1   son, 
*John  S.   1791.     1  daughter,  *Frances  M.   1793. 

1301  Abner,    1758    (3)— Sarah  Ellsworth,    Portland,    Conn,    (son   of    1250 
David).     2  sons,  1302  Henry  E.  1797;   Edward  C.  1793.     3  daughters,  Sarah, 
1787   (Spencer);   Emily,  1789   (Seldon);    *Almira,   1791. 

1302  Henry   E.   1797    (4)— Lucinda   N.   ,   Portland,    (son   of    1301 

Abner).     3  sons,  1303  Henry.  1820;   1304  Edward,  1816;   *Cornalius,  1830.     2 
daughters,  Sarah  E.  1822.     (Steward).     *Emily  A.  1836. 

1303  Henry,    1820    (5) — Louisa    M.   Noyes    (son  of   1302   Henry   E.)      No 
children. 

1304  Edward,  1816  (5) — Abigail  S.  Shepherd,  Portland,  (son  of  1302  Henry 
E.)     2   daughters,  Cornelia  A.,  Dorinda  W. 

1305  Solomon,   1720 — died  1794,  Hannah  Kirby,  Cromwell,  Conn. — (son  of 
1200  Timothy).     5  sons,  1306  Samuel.  1746;   1311   Seth,  1747;   1319  Stephen, 
1752;    1335   Simeon,   1759;    1360  Solomon,   1762.     5  daughters,   *Chloe,   1749; 
*Mattie,    1755;    Mille   ,   1757;    Hannah,    1764;    Mercy,    1768. 

1306  Samuel,    1746    (3) — Elinor  Edwards,    Cromwell,   Conn,    (son   of   130S 
Solomon).      1    son,    1307    Allen,    1732.      2    daughters,    *Elinor    and   Hannah, 
1790   (Belden). 

1307  Allen,    1782    (4) — Cromwell,    Conn,    (son   of    1306    Samuel).      1    son, 
1308   Samuel,    1810.     5  daughters,  Julia,   1S03    (Cannon);    Sarah,   1805    (Mc- 
Kee);   Louisa,  1812   (Edwards);   Saphrona.  1815;   Harriet,  1821. 

1308  Samuel,    1810     (5) — Emeline    Bailey,    Fowler,    Mich,    (son    of    1307 
Allen).     3    sons,    1309   Allen,    1837;    *Henry,    1843;    1310    William    H.    1845. 

4  daughters,   Elizabeth  J.   1834:   Harriet  M.   1840    (Long);    *Agnes   S.   1849; 
Catharine  M.  1852. 

1309  Allen,  1837  (6) — Alice  Springer,  San.  Jose,  Cal.  (son  of  1308  Samuel). 
2  daughters,  Mary  E.  1871:  Hattie  E.  1875. 

1310  William  H.  1845  (6)— Fowler,  Mich,  (son  of  1308  Samuel).     3  daugh- 
ters, Emma  L.  1868;   Cora  L.  1872;   Cordelia  M.   1875. 

1311  Rev.  Seth,   1747    (3)— Phebe  Willcox,   Windsor,  N.  Y.    (son  of  1305 
Solomon).     3  sons,   1312  Marcus,   1784;    1315  Jeffrey,   1791 ;   *Luke,   1798. 

5  daughters;    Hannah,    1799    (Doolittle) ;    Aura,    1781    (Lane);    Chloe,    1786 
(Griswold);    Betsey,   1788    (Stow);    Dulce,   1795    (Dixon). 

1312  Marcus,  1784  (4)— Windsor,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1311  Seth).     1  son,  13ia 
Silas  S.   1813.     1  daughter,  Phebe,'  1809. 

1313  Silas  S.   1813    (5) — Cazenovia,  N.  Y.   (son  of   1312  Marcus).     1  sonr 
1314  Herbert  R.   1849.     1  daughter,  *Sidney  L.  1837. 

1314  Herbert  R.  1849   (6)— Helen  M.  Brownson,  New  York,  (son  of  131? 
Silas  S.)     No  children. 

1315  Jeffrey,  1791   (4)— Windsor,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1311  Seth).     3  sons,  1316 
Cyrus   H.    1822:      1317    William    R.    1829:      1318    John   C.    1837.      2    daugh- 
ters, Nancy,  1826  (Mason);  Parthenia,  1836. 

1316  Cyrus  H.  1822    (5) — Emporium,  Pa.   (son  of  1315  Jeffrey).     3  sons,. 
William,  1853;  Cyrus,  1861;  Frederick,  1865. 

1317  Lieut.  William  R.  1829    (5)— U.  S.  Army   (son  of  1315  Jeffrey).     3 
sons,   Enos  B.   1853;  Jeffrey,   1855;   William,  1859.     1  daughter,  Edith,   1852: 
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1318  John  C.  1837    (5)— Brooklyn,  N    Y.    (son  of  1315  Jeffrey).     1   son, 
Henry  J.  1874. 

1319  Stephen,    1752    (3)— Sandisfield,    Mass,    (son    of    1305    Solomon).      6 
sons,    1320    Silas,    1788;    1321    Philomem,    1781;    1324    Solomon,    1783;    1327 
Stephen  G.  1786;   1332  Dennis,  1794;   1333  Josiah,  1798.     4  daughters,  Char- 
ity, 1785    (Robbins);  Esther,  1787   (Chappel) ;  Chloe,  1792   (Lee);    'Hannah, 
1796. 

1320  Silas,   1788    (4)-nSandisfield,  Mass,    (son  of   1319  Stephen);   3   sons, 
•Stephen  F.  1807;  Fayette  C.  1822;   *Silas  W.  1825.     4  daughters,  Charity, 
(Skinner);   Maria   (Hollister) ;  Esther  (Howe);   Marion  (Phelps). 

1321  Philomen,    1781    (4) — Sandisfield,   Mass,    (son  of    1319    Stephen).     6 
sons,  *Caius  M.  1806;  *Daniel  D.  1812;  1322  Solomon  S.  1813;  *Rufus  C.  1818; 
'Augustus    P.    1820;    1323   Jasper    D.    1823.      2    daughters,    Anna    E.    1809; 
Mary  C.  1815    (Hubbard). 

1322  Solomon  S.  1813  (5) — (son  of  1321  Philomen).     1  son,  Ellis. 

1323  Jasper  D.    1823    (5)— Elizabeth,   N.   J.   (son   of   1321   Philomen).     2 
sons,    Hollister,    1860;    Douglass,    1863.      3    daughters,    Ella,    1851;    Emma, 
1857;   Millie,   1865. 

1324  Solomon,   1783    (4) — Amy   Loomis    (son  of    1319   Stephen).     3   sons, 
"Horace  L.  1810;   1325  Hiram  H.  1811;   *Solomon,  1813.     1  daughter,  Aura, 
1815. 

1325  Hiram  H.  1811    (5)-^died  1878,  Elimina  Young,  Copenhagen,  N.   Y. 
<son  of  1324  Solomon).     1  son,  1326  Charles  H.  1845.     Etta  E. 

1326  Charles   H.   1845 — Pinkney,  N.  Y.    (son  of  1325  Hiram  H.)      1   son, 
Horace  L.  1871. 

1327  Stephen  G.  1786   (4)— (son  of  1319  Stephen).     2  sons,   1328  Hiram 
A.  1811;   1331  Stephen  G.  1813. 

1328  Hiram  A.  1811  (5)— (son  of  1327  Stephen).    2  sons,  1329  Stephen  W. 
1835;  1330  Golden  H.  1846 

1329  Stephen  W.  1835    (6) — Pioneer,  O.    (son  of  1328  Hiram  A.)      1  son, 
Trank,   1861      2  daughters. 

1330  Colden    H.   1846    (6) — Great  Barrington,  Mass,    (son   of   1328  Hiram 
A.)     No  children. 

1331  Stephen  G.  1813    (5)— Sfillsdale,  Mich,     (son  of   1327  Stephen).     1 
son,  Lewis  L.  1871.     4  daughters,  Frances  L.   1855;   Chloe  A.  1858;   Emma 
L.   1861;   Eva  A.   1869. 

1332  Dennis,  1794   (4) — Holland,  Lucas  Co.  O.   (son  of  1319  Stephen).     2 
sons,  Stephen,  1852;  Thomas,  1858.     4  daughters. 

1333  Josiah,  1798   (4)— Pleasant  Valley,  Conn,   (son  of  1319  Stephen).     2 
sons,  1334  William  H.   1825;    *Byron,   1827.     3   daughters,  Elizabeth,   1823; 
Eliza   (Higgins) ;  Maria   (Leonard). 

1334  William  H.,  M.  D.  1825  (5) — New  Haven,  Conn,  (son  of  1333  Josiah). 
2  sons,  Frederick  H.  1859;   Henry  P.  1869. 

1335  Capt.   Simeon,   1759   (3) — died    1840  Mary  Holden,  Salisbury,   Conn, 
(son  of  1305  Solomon).     4  sons,  *Ira,  1795;   1340  Charles,  1800;   1343  Rod- 
ney,   1807;    1344   Simeon,   1811.     7   daughters,  Lovisa,    1788;    Prudence   and 


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Mary,   1792;   Betsey  and  Annie,  1802   (Thomas);  Eliza,  1804   (Harris);   Lu- 
cinda,  1807   (Phelps). 

1340  Charles,   1800    (4) — Sheffield,  Mass,    (son  of   1335   Simeon).      1   son, 
1341  Charles  D.  1849.     3  daughters,  Mary  E.  1832;  Caroline  M.  1834   (Wil- 
cox) ;  Eliza  A.  1844,  died  1919). 

1341  Charles  D.  1849  (5)— died  Oct.  28,  1918,  Clara  A.  Dickson,  Sheffield, 
Mass,    (son  of   1340  Charles).      1  son,   1342   Edwin   R.   b.   Mar.   23,   1870.     4 
daughters,  Julia  A.  b.  Jan.  4,  1872;  Mary  L.  b.  Jan.  12,  1874;  Kitty  C.  b.  Dec. 
5,  1875;  Belle  B.  b.  Feb.  25,  1878. 

1342  Edwin  R.  1870  (6) — m.  Aug.  26,  1896,  Alice  D.  Lovejoy,  23  Garden 
St.  Cambridge,  Mass,   (son  of  1341  Chas.  D.)     2  sons,  Edwin  Day,  b.  June 
17,    1901.     Charles  Rodney,  June  29,  1904.     1   daughter,  Prescilla,  Nov.   19, 
1909. 

Julia  A.  1872  (daughter  of  1341  Chas.  D.)  m.  Sept.  2,  1890,  Francis 
G.  Kittridge,  2  sons,  Robert  F.  b.  May  14,  1891;  Raymond  E.  b.  July  28, 
1892.  2  daughters,  Clara  K.  b.  July  15,  1894;  Edna  1896,  d.  1914. 

Mary  L.  1874  (daughter  of  1341  Chas.  D.)  m.  Nov.  7,  1895  Ernest  C. 
Hilliard,  13  Weir  St.  Auburndale,  Mass.  1  son,  Charles  E.  b.  May  9,  1903. 
1  daughter,  Pearl  M.  b.  Oct.  17,  1898. 

Kitty  C.  1875  (daughter  of  1341  Chas.  D.)  m.  Nov.  30,  1899.  Harry 
D.  Pollard,  New  Braintree  Mass.  4  sons,  Leroy  H.  b.  Dec.  17,  1900.  Wal- 
ter E.  b.  Dec.  15,  1903:  Farnum  J.  b.  May  28/1907;  Henry  D.  b.  June  25, 
1913.  1  daughter,  Dorothea,  b.  Nov.  10,  1906. 

Belle  B.  1878  (daughter  of  1341  Chas.  D.)  m.  Aug.  26,  1908,  Edwin 
H.  Candee,  d.  1912. 

1343  Rodney,    1807    (4) — Chapinsville,    Conn,    (son    of    1335   Simeon).      1 
daughter,  Alice  B.  1838. 

1344  Simeon,  1811  (4) — Great  Barrington>  Mass,  (son  of  1335  Simeon).     1 
daughter,  Susan  A.  1845   (Curtiss). 


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1360  Solomon,    1762    (3) — Anna   Williams,   Cromwell,   Conn,    (son   of   1305 
Solomon);    4  sons,  1361    Eber,   1790;    13G4   Ezra,   1796;    Solomon,   1802;    1369 
Luther  W.   1803.     4  daughters,  Roxy,   1791    (White);   Anna,  1792    (Russell); 
Emily,  1798   (Ball);   Laura,   1799    (Post). 

1361  Eber,  1790   (4)— Acsah  Ely,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of  1360  Solomon). 

3  sons,    1362    Francis,    1S16:     1363    Ferdinand,    1821;    Frederick,    1823.      2 
daughters,   Elvira  Jane,   1817    (McWilliams) ;    Cornelia,    1818. 

1362  Francis,  1816  (5)— Mary  Welsher,  St.  Helena,  Cal.  (son  of  1361  Eber). 

1  son,   Junius    A.    1^48.      3    daughters,    Elvira   A.    1840;    Cornelia   A.    1842; 
Mary  F.   1844. 

1363  Ferdinand,    1821    (5)— Rocky    Hill,    Conn,    (son    of    1361    Eber).      1 
daughter. 

1364  Ezra,  1796  (4) — Bathsheba  M.  Wilcox,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of  1360 
Solomon).      6    sons,    1365    Henry    W.    1821;    13(56    Ezra   S.    1829;    1368   John 
N.    1837;   *Frederick   B.    1834;    1367    Edward   W.    1832;    Albert   P.    1851.      6 
daughters,   Anna   M.    1819    (Norton);    Eliza   E.    1823    (Butler);    *Bathsheba, 
1826;  Marion;  1829,  (Belden)  ;   Emma  L.  1848;  Ella  F.  1849. 

1365  Henry  W.  1821   (5) — Rocky  Hill,  Conn,  (son  of  1364  Ezra).     1  daugh- 
ter, Adella,   1848. 

1366  Ezra  S.  1829   (5)— Providence,  R.  1.   (son  of  1364  Ezra)  2  daughters, 
Lottie,  Carrie. 

1367  Edward  W.    1832    (5) — (son   of    1364   Ezra)    2    sons,   Edward,   1866; 
Frederick,   1868.     2   daughters. 

1368  John   N.    1837    (5) — Cromwell,   Conn,    (son   of    1364   Ezra).     Died  of 
disease  contracted  in  army.     1   son,  Frederick,   1861. 

1369  Luther  W.  1803   (4)— Elizabeth  White,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  1360 
Solomon).     2  sons,  1370  Charles  L.  1831,   1371  Frank  A.  1839.     4  daughters, 
Elizabeth  A.   1829;   *Emily  B.   1833;   *Sarah  A.   1840;   Georgia  A.  1848. 

1370  Charles    L.    1831    (6) — Higgaman,   Conn,    (son   of    1369   Luther   W.) 

4  sons,  *Charles  H.  1862;   *Frank  H.  1864;  Herbert  F.  1870;  Willie  E.  1872. 
4  daughters,  Ida   F.   1855;    "Nellie  F.   1857:   Rosa  E.   1859;   Sarah  E.    1867. 

1371  Frank   A.    1839    (6)— Meriden,   Conn,    (son  of   1369   Luther   W.)      1 
son,  Burton  L.  1874. 

1372  Amos,  1722   (2) — d.  1759,  m.  Rebecca  Wilcox,  Cromwell,  Conn,    (son 
og    1200   Timothy).      5    sons,    1373   Amos,    1747;    1375    William,   1748;    1500 
Hezekiah.  1750;  1510  Xathan,  1752:  1511  Elisha,  1755.    3  daughters,  Rebecca, 
1754,    (Riley);    Abigail,   1756    (Swift);    Submit,    1759    (Willitts). 

1373  Amos,  1747    (3) — Mary  Lewis,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  1372  Amos). 

2  sons,    *Sylvester,    1781;    1374    Silas,    1779.      2    daughters,    Anna    M.    1787 
(Doud);    *Sybil,   1777. 

1374  Silas,  1779  (4) — m.  Margaret  Jennings,  Cromwell  (son  of  1373  Amos). 
7  sons,  "Sylvester,  1804;   "Joseph  J.  1808;  "Bernard,  1810;  "Arthur  M.  1813; 
"Silas,    1815;    Amos,    1817;    Bernard,    1818.      2    daughters,    "Mary    L.    1806; 
Margaret,  1812  (Talcot). 

1375  Capt.  William,   1748   (3) — Bathsheba  Hollister,  Cromwell,  Conn,    (son 
of    1372    Amos).      Appendix    Note    K.)      9    sons,    1376    William,    1768;    1390 
Josiah,  1770;   1393  George,  1772;  "Roswell,  1778:   1408  Isaac.  1786;  "Nathan, 
1788;    1409  Orrin,   1791.     5  daughters,  Betty,   1769   (G.  Butler);   Sally,   1780 
(Deming);   Clarissa,  1785    (J.  Butler):    "Sophy    1794;   Susan,   1795    (White). 


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1376  William,   1768    (4) — d.    1307.   m.  Elizabeth  Cook,  Middletown,  Conn, 
(son  of  1375  William).     5  sons,  *William,  1787;  *Henry,  1791;   1377  Charles, 
1795;   1385  James,  1797;   1386  Hiram,  1799.     3  daughters,  Eliza,  1793   (Win- 
ship);  Sarah,  1801;  Abigail,  (Lee). 

1377  Charles,   1795    (5) — d.    1838,  m.   Sally   Williams,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.    (son 
of  1376   William).     Shipwrecked  on  Florida  and  killed  by  Indians.     2   sons, 

1378  Henry  W.  1814:   *Charles  C.  1825.     5  daughters,  Julia  A.   1815;   Eliza- 
beth C.  1817;  Lucy  A.  1819;   'Caroline  B.  1821;   Caroline  B.  1823. 

1378  Henry  W.  1814  (6)— d.  1897,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1377  Charles). 
Appendix  Note.  L.).     2   sons,   1379   Dean,   1841;    1381   William  H.   b.  Jan.  8, 
1844. 

1379  Dean,    1841    (7) — d.    1902,   m.   Sarah  A.   Manning,   b.   1841,   d.   1915, 
Brooklyn,   N.   Y.    (son   of   1378   Henry   W.)      2   sons,  Henry   M.    1868;    1380 
Dean,  1875.     3  daughters,  Susan  Lynn,  b.  Oct.  1,  1866;  Sarah  Porter,  b.  June 
8,  1874;  Elizabeth  Manning,  b.  Mar    27,  1878. 

1380  Dean,  1875   (8) — >m.  1900,  Anna  Parker,  Bernardsville,  N.  J.   (son  of 

1379  Dean).     1  son,  Dean,  Jr.  1908.     2  daughters,  Cornelia.  1901;  Sarah,  1902. 
Susan   Linn,   1866    (daughter   of   1379   Dean)   m.   1891   James   Fennimore 

Cooper,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  4  sons,  James  Fennimore,  b.  1892,  d.  3918; 
Henry  Sage  Fennimore,  1895;  Paul  Fennimore,  1899;  Lynn  Fennimore,  1899. 

Sarah  Porter,  1874  (daughter  of  1379  Dean)  m.  1903  Edwin  O|  Holter, 
Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  3  daughters,  Sarah  Manning,  1904;  Elizabeth  Sage, 
1906;  Mary  Francis,  1911.  1  son,  Edwin  O.  Jr.  1908. 

Elizabeth  Manning,  1878  (daughter  of  1379  Dean),  m.  Walter  L.  Good- 
win, d.  1913.  4  sons,  Walter  L.  1902;  Henry  Sage,  1904;  Grenville,  1907; 
John  B.  L.  1912.  m.  2nd  19:16  Meredith  Hare,  Huntington,  Long  Island, 
resides  at  177  East  71st  St.  N.  Y.  City.  1  son,  David,  1917. 

1381  William    H.   1844    (7)— m.    1869,    Jane    Gregg   Curtin,    who    d.    Nov. 
22,    1893,    m.   2nd   Apr.    9,    1898.    Isabel    Whitney,    Menands    Iload,    Albany, 
N.    Y.    (son    of    1378    Henry    W.)      4    sons.    1382;    Henry    Williams,    1872; 
Andrew    Gregg   Curtin,    1873,    unmarried,    31    West    58th   Street,    New    York 
City.     DeWitt  Linn,  1875,  d.  1901  ;  *  William  H.  1900.     1  daughter,  Katharine 
C.  b.  1870. 

Katherine  Curtin,  1870  (daughter  of  1381  William  H.)  m.  Oct.  16, 
1895,  Ernest  Tngersoll  White  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  resides  at  1025  James  St., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Children,  Jane  Sage,  b.  Apr.  29,  1897;  Marian  Strong,  b. 
Aug.  4,  1898.  Katherine  Curtin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1903. 

1382  Henry  W.  1872  (8) — m.  May  10,  1899,  Marjory  Lowrie  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  now  resides  at  33  State  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1381  William  H.) 
2  sons,  Henry  W.  b.  June  19,  1902.    DeWitt  L.  b.  Aug.  15,  1905.     1  daughter, 
Marjorie  Lowrie,  b.  Mar.  24,  1900. 


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92 

1385  James,  1797  (5) — Ohio  (son  of  1376  William).    3  sons,  Henry,  Charles, 
Alvin.     1  daughter,  Lucy,  Trace  lost. 

1386  Hiram,  1799  (5)— Sally  Rowley,  Ogden,  N.  Y.  (son  of  1376  William). 
3  sons.   1387  Charles  H.   1825;   1388  Henry  R.   1830;   1389  James  A.  1835. 

1387  Charles  H.  1825  (6) — \Hannah  Teachout,  Memphis,  Mich,  (son  of  1386 
Hiram).     6  sons,  *Frank  H.  1850;  *Mark  L.  1851;  *George  M.  1853;  Charles 
A.  1857;  James  L.  1859:   Franklin,  1867. 

1388  Henry  R.  1830   (6) — Milwaukee,  Wis.  (son  of  1386  Hiram).     1  son, 
*Charles  A.   1855. 

1389  James  A.  1835  (6) — Tona,  Mich,   (son  of  1386  Hiram).     2  daughters, 
Lottie  M.  1864;   *Minnie  B.  1866 

1390  CoL  Josiah,   1770   (4)—- Sarah  Savage,  Cromwell,  Conn,    (son  of   1375 
William).      1    son,    1391    Linnus    P.    1798.      2    daughters,    Sally    1799;    Julia, 
1801. 

1391  Linus   P.    1798    (5)— Caroline   Sage,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.    (son   of    1390 
Josiah).      3    sons,    1392   Edward,    1824;    Charles   N.    1842;    Robert,    1835.      5 
daughters,   Carolina,   1827;    Virginia,   1833;    Sarah,    1838;    Margaret  Augusta, 
1840;  Fredrica,  1844. 

1392  Edward,    1824    (6) — A  Portuguese   Lady,   China,    (son   of   1391   Linus 
P.)    2  children. 

1393  George,    1772    (4) — d.    1808,    m.    Harriet    Edwards,    Cromwell,    Conn, 
(son  of   1375  William).     2  sons,  1394  George,   1801;   1403  Roswell,   1809.     2 

daughters,  Lucinda,   1805,   (Fanning) ;   Lucretia,   1807. 

1394  George,  1801   (5) — d.  1840  m.  Lucy  Davis,     (son  of  1393  George).     6 
sons,    1395    William   G.    1822;    1396    Edwin   R.    and    1399    Edward   R.    1825; 
1400  Orrin  W.   1829;    1402   Charles  J.  1836;    *  James  M.   1838.     3   daughters, 
Harriet  M.   1827   (Parker);  Elizabeth  J.   1831   (Gould);   Louisa,  1834. 

1395  William  G.  1822  (6) — Huron,  O.  (son  of  1394  George).  1  son,  George 
J.   1859.     2  daughters,  Maria  A.   1851    (Groat);   Bessie  D.    1870. 

1396  Edwin   R.   M.  D.  1825    (6) — Prairie  Depot,  O.   Sarah   Yant    (son   of 
1394  George).      1   son,  1397  Edward,  b.  July   16,   1873;    1  daughter,  Rose  D. 
1864. 

1397  Edward  R.   1873    (7)— m.    1896   Evelyn  Wingar,   611   Rennsalaer   St 
Bucyrus,  O.   (son  of  1396  Edwin  R.)     2  sons.  1398  Dean  W.   1896;    *Edward 
R.  1907.     2  daughters,  Ruth  S.  1898,  d.  1908;  Maxine  R.,  1912. 

1398  Dean  W.  1896   (8)— m.  1916,  Sada  M.  Henderson,  7702  Home  Court, 
Cleveland,  'O.    (son  of  1397  Edward  R.) 

1399  Edward   R.    1825    (6) — d.    1900   m.    Caroline   Yant,   b.   1828   d.    1910, 
Prairie  Depot,  O.    (son  of   1394    George).     4   sons,    *Roswell,   1853;    John   B. 
1858;  1412  Charles  S.  1860;  William  E.  1866.     1  daughter,  Lucy  D.  1854. 

1400  Orrin   W.   1829    (6) — died   in   Salsbury   Prison,  N.  C.    1865.    (son   of 
1394  George).     1  son,  1401  Orrin,  O.   1862.     1  daughter,  Ida  O.  1853. 

1401  Orrin  0.  1862  (7) — Bradner,  O.  (son  of  1400  Orrin  W.)       3sons,  Ralph, 
1888,  d.  at  Tulsa,  Okla.  1915;  *Orrin  D.  1891  at  Prairie  Depot,  0.;  1410  Harold 
A.  1894.     2  daughters,  Leo,  1881,  m.  A.  F.  Irons,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.;  Naomi  D. 
m.  Ralph  Burger,  Prairie  Depot,  O. 


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1402  Charles  J.  1836   (6) — Prairie  Depot,  O.  (son  of  1394  George).     1  son, 
1411,  Charles  B.  1876.     1  daughter,  Celia  L.  1871,  m.  Dr.  Isaac  V.  Wirebaugh, 
Prairie  Depot,  O. 

1403  Roswell,  1809    (5) — m.   Minerva  Hawley,   Freedom,  0.    (son  of   1393 
George).     6  sons,  1404  Harvey  H.  1833;   1405  Charles  R.  1835;   1406  Dwight 
R.  1839;   1407  Roswell  G.  1841;  Clarence  H.  1850;  George  L.  1857.     4  daugh- 
ters, Harriet  M.  1830;  Olivia  A.  1833;  Theodosia  R.  1852;  Flora  J.  1855. 

1404  Harvey  H.   1833    (6)— Gainesville,  Fla.    (son  of   1403   Roswell).     No 
children. 

1405  Charles   R.    1835    (6)— xShalersville,   O.    (son   of    1403   Roswell).      No 
children. 

1406  Dwight  R.   1839    (6) — Berrien  Springs,  Mich,   (son  of   1403  Roswell). 
2  daughters,  Katie,  1867;  Minnie,   1869. 

1407  Rosville  G.  1841  (6) — Canton,  0.  (son  of  1403  Roswell).    3  sons,  Charles 
R.  1874;  Francis  R.  1876;  Harry  W.  1877. 

1408  Dea.   Isaac,   1786    (4) — Harriet   Sage,   Cromwell,   Conn,    (son  of   1375 
William).      7    daughters,    Lucy    E.    1813    (Tuttle) ;    Harriet,    1814    (Merril) ; 
Bathsheba  W.   18J6;   Jane  E. '1818   (Doolittle) ;    *Marrian,  Clarissa,  *Almira. 

1409  Hon.  Orrin,   1791    (4)— Wiare,  Mass,  (son  of  1375  William)    (Appen- 
dix Note  M.)     2  daughters,  Harriet,  1818  (Hyde);  Sarah. 

1410  Harold  A.  1894  (8) — m.  1913  Mabel  Bichtol,  Prairie  Depot,  0.  (son  of 
1401  Orrin).     1  son,  Richard,   1918.     1  daughter,  Donna  Rose,  1915. 

1411  Charles  B.   1876 — m.  Jan.  11,   1898,  Myra  Howard  at  Bradford,  Pa. 
(son  of   1402   Charles  J.)   Present   address,   316   Erie   St.,  Toledo,   Ohio.     No 
issue. 

1412  Charles  S.  1860   (7)— m.  1886  Jessie  Belle  Shepler.  (son  of  1399  Ed- 
ward R.)  Prairie  Depot,  O.     2  sons,  Raymond  R.  18S8,  C'ebu  Cebu  Island,  P.  I. 
Robert   E.    M.    1894    (Stationed    at   Camp    Taylor   and   honorably    discharged 
1919). 


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96 

1500  Hezekiah,    1750    (3) — Salem,    Mass,    (son    of    1372   Amos.)      1    son, 
1501  William,   1787. 

1501  William,  1787  (4)— Elizabeth  Tngalls,  Salem,  Mass,  (son  of  William), 
(son   of   1500   Hezekiah).     2   sons,   1502  William,   1815;   1503    Thomas,   1817. 

1502  William,  1815    (5) — Roxbury,  Mass,   (son  of  1501   William).     3  sons, 
'William  W.   1843;   *Francis  0.   1846;  William  F.  1849.     3  daughters;  Abby 
M.  1837   (Richardson);  Lizzie  J.  1840;   Sarah  C.   1841. 

1503  Thomas,   1817    (5) — Lowell,   Mass,    (son   of   1501    William).      3   sons, 
William  A.  1850;  Henry  L.  1857;  Weston,  1861.     1  daughter,  Phebe  A.  1852. 

1510  Nathan,  1752   (3) — d.  1833  Huldah  Ranney,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of 
1372  Amos).     (Appendix,  Note  N.)     2  sons,  *Amos,  1773;  "Nathan,  1780.     1 
daughter,   Hiildah,    1778,    (Knox). 

1511  Elisba,   1755    (3) — Martha   Montague,  Cromwell,  Conn,    (son   of    1372 
Amos).     6   sons,   1512   Rufus,   1777;    1527   Elisha,   1779;    1537   Barzilla,   1782; 
1552  Amos,  1791;   1557  Calvin,  1793:  *Cyprian,  1801.     6  daughters,  "Martha, 
1781;     *Fanny,    1784;    *Molly,    1785;    Mary.    1787    (Woodworth) ;    Lorinda, 
1789,   (Garfield);   Wealthy,  1795    (Merwin). 

1512  Rufus,    1777    (4) — d.    1826   Jerusha  Butler,   Cromwell,  Conn,    (son   of 
1511  Elisha)    4  sons;    1513  Edmund,   1804;    1515   Elisha  L.   1809;   1521   Ben- 
jamin,  1814:    1524  Rufus  B.  1817.     4  daughters,  Jerusha,   1806    (H.  Gear)); 
Martha,  1808    (A.  S.  Gear);    *Fanny,   1811;    "Frances,   1812. 

1513  Edmund,  1804 — Rhoda  Merwin,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  1512  Rufus). 
3  sons,  *Lewis  E.   1826;    1514  Charles  E.   1838;    *Henry  M.   1841.     3  daugh- 
ters, 'Elizabeth   W.  1830;    "Frances,   1832;    *Martha  M.   1834. 

1514  Charles  E.  1838   (6) — Newark,  N.  J.   (son  of  1513  Edmund).     3  sons, 
Walter  M.  1869;   Edmund  D.   1871;   Frederick  H.  1874. 

1515  Capt.   Elisha   L.    1809    (5)— Elizabeth  B.   Hubbard,   Cromwell,   Conn. 
(son  of  1512  Rufus).     Author  of  1878  Edition.    (Appendix  Note  O.)    5  sons, 
1516  Orrin  B.  1829;  1517  George  H.  1834;  an  infant,  1837;  "Elisha  W.  1839; 
1520    Elisha    T.    1843;    *Frank    B.    1854.      2    daughters,    *Martha    A.    1830; 
Elizabeth  M.   1832,   (Smith). 

1516  Orrin    B.    1829    (6) — d.    1876   m.   Frances  A.   Weeks,    Cromwell,    (son 
of  1515  Elisha  L.)      1  son,  "Herbert  S.   1866.     4  daughters,  Mary  W.   1860; 
*Edith  L.  1863;   "Lizzie  H.  1869;  Nettie  E.   1874. 

1517  George  H.  1834  (7) — d.  1907,  Laura  Arnold,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of 
1515   Elisha   L.)      2   sons,   1518   Arthur  T.   1861;    Fred  S.   1885;    d.   1889.      1 
daughter,  Laura  C.  1883,  m.  Fred  Crosby,  Orange,  Conn. 

1518  Arthur  T.   1861   (7) — Josephine  Brown,  Orange,  Conn,    (son   of    1517, 
George  H.)      2  sons,  "Frederick  G.   1885.     1519,  Edward  W.   1895. 

1519  Edward  W.   1895   (8) — m    1917    Olive  White,  Orange,  Conn,   (son  of 
1518  Arthur  T.)     2  sons,  Howard  A.  1918;  George  F.  1919. 

1520  Elisha    T.    1843    (6) — m.    Martha   Waterman,    Cromwell,    Conn,    (son 
of    1515    Elisha   L.)      2   sons,   Frank   J.    186&;    "Robert,    1867.     2   daughters, 
"Lillie   E.    1869;   Alice,   1871. 

1521  Benjamin,   1814    (5) — d.   1847,   Elizabeth   Brooks,   Bristol,   Conn,    (son 
of   1512  Rufus).      1   son,    1522  James   H.    1841.      2    daughters,   Laura,    1840; 
Amelia  B.  1845. 

1522  James   H.   1841    (6)— Leora  A.   Mildrum,  d.    1905,   Middletown,   Conn, 
(son   of    1521    Benjamin).      5    sons,   1523   Harry   J.    1869;    Herbert   M.    1872; 


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Archie   B.   1874;    Frederick  L.   1875;   Clifford   S.   1880      1   daughter,  Julia   E. 
1877. 

1523  Hariy  J.  1869   (6)— Charlotte  B.  Day,  d.  1919,  Aahville,  X.  C.    (son 
of    1522   James   H.)      No   chi   Idren    (1919). 

1524  Rufus   B.    1317    (5) — m.    Harriett    Miller,   Cromwell,    Conn,    (son   of 
1512  Rufus).     3  sons,  1525  Winnit  R.  1855;   *Theson,  1859;  d.   1916;   *Sted- 
\\orth,   1864,  d.   1916.     2  daughters,  Emmeda,  1867;   *Lona,  1870. 

1525  Winnit  R.   1855    (6)— m.  Belie  Botell,  Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of   1524 
Rufus  B.)      1  son,   1526  Preston  R.   1894.     3   daughters,   Lottie  M.   1884,  d. 
Feb.  1,   1919.     Ethel  B.  1892;  Helen  E.  1897. 

1526  Preston  R.  1894   (7) — m.  1916  Alice  P.  Xemcomb.   (son  of  1525  Win- 
nit R.     Xo  children   (1919). 

1527  Elisha    1779    (4)— d.    1854.    Prudence   Risley,   Oneida.   X.   Y.    (son   of 
1.->11    Elisha).  5  sons,   1528  Henry  R.   1805;    1531   Elisha  M.  and   1533  Elizur 
\V.   b.  Apr.   13,   1812;    1334  William  C.   181 1;    1536  Russell,   1816.     2  daugh- 
ters, Sally,  1807;  Fannie,  1809  (ChapinV 

1528  Heniy  R.   1805 — d.  1850  Catharine  Smith,   (son  of  1527   Elisha).     2 
sons,    1529   Rufus  H.   1834;    1530  Russell,   1839.     2   daughters,   Sarah,    1832; 
*Lorinda. 

1529  Rufus   H.   1834    (6) — Milwaukee,  Wis.   (son  of  1528  Henry  R) 

1530  Russell,    1839    (6)— Milwaukee.  Wis.    (son  of    1528   Henry  R.) 

1531  Elisha  M.  1812  (5) — d.  1874  m.  Jemima  K.  Way  (son  of  1527  Elisha). 
3  sons,   1532  Charles  R    1836;   *Reuben,   1845;    *Daniel,   1839.     3   daughters, 
Henrietta,   1835;   Martha  A.   1842;   Alfretta,   1845. 

1532  Charles  R.  1S36   (6)— Troy,  X.  Y.     (son  of  1531  Elisha  M.)      5  sons, 
William  E.  1860;   Charles  R.  1864;  Sealewis,  1869;  Benjamin,  1872;   Samuel, 
1876.     2  daughters,  Lydia,  1806;  Jennie,  1874. 

1533  Elizur  W.   1812    (5)— -d.   Feb.   9,   1884,  m.1834   Mary  M,  Willard,  m. 
2nd.   1859,  Sabina  Eaton,  Channhan.  Til.   (son  of  1527  Elisha).     3  sons,  1603 
Eli/ur  b.  Apr.   28,   1849,  Rufus  A.  b.  Sept.  24,   1866,  d.  Oct.  20,   1888:   Olin 
A.  b.  Jan.   5,   1971.     6  daughters,  Mary  J.  !>.  Oct.   16,   1837,  d.  Jan.   1,  1919. 
Emily.    May    20.    1813;    Leni   b.    Doc.  ' 22,    1851;    Harriet   b.   Aug.    19,    1860; 
Helen  S.  b.' Feb.  25,  1862;  Fanny  fi.  b.  June  7,  1864. 

Emily,  1843  ''daughter  of  1533  Elizur  W.)  in.  Henry  Chadwick,  Joliet,  111. 
Children/ Fred.  1868:  Ross,  1871;  Russell,  1873:  Kate,  1875,  deceased. 

Leni,  1851  (daughter  of  1533  Elizur  W.I  m.  M.  Schoonmaker,  Crete, 
111.  Children,  Mary,  1871:  Hattie,  1872.  d.  1897;  Jennie,  1874;  Elsie,  1879; 
Dale,  1880. 

Harriet,  1860  (daughter  of  15?3  Elizur  W.)  m.  Wilbur  Davis,  Joliet,  III. 
Children,  Ralph,  1890  Rufus,  1895;  Ina,  1883;  Bertha,  1889. 

Helen  S.  1862  (daughter  of  153.'!  Elizur  W.)  m.  Stanley  H.  Holbrook, 
Park  Ridge,  111.  Children,  Helen  R.  1888:  Elsie  L.  1890;  Francis  E.  1892; 
Cora  W.  1900;  Rufus  Sage,  1897;  George  L.  1902. 

Fannv  E.  1864  (daughter  of  1533  Elizur  W.)  m.  A.  V.  Cristler,  Glen 
Elleyn,  111.  Children!,  Alice  and  Francis  (twins)  1894;  Kathryn,  1898;  Amey, 
1903. 

Mary  Jane.  1837  (daughter  of  1533  Elizur  W.)  m.  Chas.  Wignall.  Chil- 
dren. Oeoree,  1856;  Fred,  1859;  Leni,  1866. 

1534  William  C.  1814  (5) — Lucretia  Jones,  Troy.  X.  Y.  (son  of  1527  Elisha). 
2  s,m*:   Henry  J.   1840;    1535  Albert  H.   1848;   3  daughters,  Sarah  M.   1835; 
Julia,   1838;    Elizabeth.  1844. 


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1535  Albert  H.   1848    (6) — Troy,  N.  Y.   (son  of   1534   William  C.)    3  sons, 
Walter  H.  1867;  Albert  H.  1870;  George,  1872.     1  daughter,  Altah  F.  1876. 

1536  Hon.    Russell,    1816 — d.    1912,    Maria    Henrie    d.    1918.      New    York, 
(son  of   1527  Elisha)    (Appendix  Note  P.)     No  children. 

1537  Barzillia,   1782    (4) — d.   1854.   Eunice  Doud,   Middletown,   Conn,    (son 
of    1511    Elisha).    10    sons,    1538    Barzillia    D.    1806;    1544    Cornwell,    1807; 
1546  Frederick;   1810;   *Alfred,  1812;   1547  Timothy,  1813;   1548  Titus,  1815; 
1549  Dennis  E.   1817;   1550  Chester,   1819;    1551  Phillip,   1822.     2  daughters, 
Eunice,  1809  (Tngham)  j  Jane,  1825   (Bradley). 

1538  Barzillia  D.  1806  (5) — d.  1853  Elizabeth  P.  Yale,  Middletown,  Conn, 
(son  of  1537  Barzillia).     5  sons,  1539  Barzillia  Y.  1832;  1540  De  Witt  C.  1836; 
1541  Frank  J.  1839;  i542  Ira  Y.  1848;  1543  John  C.  1852.    2  daughters,  Char- 
lotte, 1834   (Hubbard);   "Virginia,  1844. 

1539  Barzillia  Y.  1832   (6)— Middletown,  Conn,   (son  of  1538  Barzillia  D.) 
1   son,  'Frederick.     2  daughters,   Fannie,   Carrie. 

1540  DeWitt  C.  1836  (6)— Cromwell,  Conn,   (son  of  1538  Barzillia  D.)     2 
sons,  'Walter,  1871;  Walter,  1876.     3  daughters,  Virginia,  1865;  Anna,  1867; 
Bertha,  1874. 

1541  Frank  Y.  1839    (6)— Wethersfield,  Conn,    (son  of   1538   Barzillia  D.) 

1  son,  Clarence  S.  1861.     2  daughters,  Emma  E.   1859;   Jennie  S.   1863. 

1542  Ira  Y.  1848  (6)— Atlanta,  Ga.  (son  of  1538  Barzillia  D.)  1  son,  Ira  A. 
1874. 

1543  John  C.  1852  (6)— Atlanta,  Ga.  (son  of  1538  Barzillia  D.) 

1544  Capt.    Cornwell,    1807    (5)— d.    1870,   Sarah    Merriman,    Middletown, 
Conn,   (son  of  1537  Barzillia).     7  sons,  1545  Timothy  K.   1845;   *John  R.  C. 
1836;    *George  H.   1839;   *Samuel  H.   1842;    'Charles  H.   1843;   'Cornwell  D. 
1851;   *Barzillia,  1854.     2  daughters,  'Sarah  E.   1843;   Edith  S.   1853. 

1545  Timothy  K.  1845   (6) — Louisa  J.  Stone,  St.  Louis,  Mo.   (son  of  1544 
Cornwell).     1  daughter,  Edith  S.  1876. 

1546  Capt.  Fredrick,  1810   (5) — Middletown,  Conn,  (son  of  1537  Barzillia). 

2  sons,   'Walter  F.   1834;    *John  C.  1837.     2  daughters,   Mary,   1840;    Ellen, 
1843. 

1547  Timothy,    1813    (5) — Benecia,   Cal.    (son  of    1537   Barzillia).      5    sons, 
Edgar  T.   1854;   Henry  A.   1856;   Charles  P.   1857;   Nelson  B.   1860;   William 
H.   1861.     1   daughter,  Lillie  P.  1864. 

1548  Titus,  1815   (5)— Abigail  Treat,  Middletown.  Conn,  (son  of  1537  Bar- 
zillia).    2  sons,  George  B.  1856;  William  E.  S.   1861.     3  daughters,  Leantine 
E.  1849    (Kingsland);  Joseiphine  J.  1850;   Florence  A.  1854. 

1549  Dennis  E.  b.  Aug.  21,  1817,  d.  July  26,  1897  (5)— m.  Lucy  W.  Rogeirs, 
b.  Mar.   17,   1839,   d.  Mar.   23,   1914,  Sharon,   Mass,    (son  of   1537   Barzillia). 
2  sons,   1602   Charles  D.   b.   Feb.   14,   1866;    1604   Ernest  L.  b.  May   4,   1868. 
2  daughters,  Katherine  S.  b.  July  30,  1864;  Isabel,  b.  Aug.  13,  1872. 

Katherine  S.  1864  (daughter  of  1549  Dennis  E.  )m  Oct.  8,  1891.  Ed- 
ward E.  Jameson.  53  Beach  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  1  son,  Gordon  R.  1892, 
resides  at  48  Whitney  Road,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Isabel,  1872  (daughter  of  1549  Dennis  E.)  m.  Oct.  10.  1894,  Frederick 
H.  Sloan,  51  Lorraine  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1  daughter,  Lucy  Sage,  1896, 
died  1910. 


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1550  Chester,   1819    (5) — Sarah   Turner,  Middletown,   Conn,    (son   of    1537 
Barzillia).     1  daughter  * 

1551  Philip,  1822  (5) — California  (son  of  1537  Barzillia).     1  son,  Henry  P. 

1849. 

1552  Amos,    1791    (4) — d.    1856,    Caroline   Fox,    Fredonia,   N.    Y.    (son    of 
1511   Elisha).     4  sons:    1533  Adison,   1820;   1554  Rosalvo,   1822;    1555   Orris, 
1834;    1556    Frank,    1837.      5    daughters.   Martha   P.    1816    (Marsh);    Nancy 
N.    1817    (Tuttle);    Sarah.    1826    (Risley);    Annette,    1830    (Lewis;    Lorinda, 
1814  (Smith). 

1553  Adison,  1820  (5) — Sacramento,  Cal.   (son  of  1552  Amos. 

1554  Rosalvo,  1822   (5) — Towa  (son  of  155?  Amos).     2  sons,  *Edgar,  1852; 
Frank,  1857. 

1555  Orris,  1834   (5) — Pomfret,  N.  Y.   (aon  of  1552  Amos).     2  sons,  Theo- 
dore, 1860;  Frederick,  1865. 

1556  Frank,  1837   (5)— Milford,  N.  Y.   (son  of  1552  Amos).     2  daughters, 
Elizabeth,  Louese. 

1557  Calvin,    1793    (4)— Hartford,   Conn,    (son   of    1511   Elisha).      5    sons, 

1558  Lewis  P.   1822:    1822;    1560  William  M.   1824:    *Charles   T.    1826;    1561 
Henry    F.    1834;    1562    Wilbur    H.    1838.      3    daughters,    Elizabeth    A.    1828 
(Etowe);    *Patten,   1831;   Frances  L.  1836   (Bissell). 

1558  Lewis  P.  1822  (5) — San  Francisco,  Cal.  (son  of  1557  Alvin).     3  sons, 

1559  Lewis  A.   1848;    *Charles  F.   1850;   Frederick  H.   1852. 

1559  Lewis  A.  1848,  Saratoga,  Cal    (son-  of  1558  Lewis  P.) 

1560  William  M.  1824  (5)— Charlston.  S.  C.   (son  of  1557  Alvin).     1  son, 
*  William  P.   18^4.      1   daughter,  Elizabeth  C.   1863. 

1561  Henry  F.  1834  (5)— Jeffersonville,  Ind.   (son  of  1557  Alvin)     2  sons, 
James  R.  1869,  *Harrie  T.  1872. 

1562  Wilbur  H.   1838    (5)— Columbus,   0.    (son   of   1557   Alvin).     2   sons, 
John   A.    1862;    Lewis   F.    1871.      2    daughters,   Harriet   E.   1864;    Fannie   H. 
1871. 


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101 

1600  Charles  H.  1859  (6)— 1902  m.  1889  Helen  Shields,  Berlin,  Conn,  (son 
of  126  William).     1  son,  Charles  IT.  1391. 

1601  Charles  H.  1891   (7)— m.  ,  208  So.  LaSalle  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  1  son,  Charles  H. 

1602  Charles  D.  1866  (6) — (son  of  1549  Dennis  E.)   m.  1893  Josephine  A. 
Robinson,  d.  1895,  m.  2nd,  Oct.  12,  1898,  Kate  A.  Duncklee,  2  daughters,  Jose- 
phine B.  1895;   Helen  D.   1906,  resides  at  21   Tarleton  St.,  Newton  Center, 
Mass. 

1603  Elizer  1849  (6)— m.  Letta  Bull  (son  of  1533  Elizer  W.) 

1604  Ernest  L.  1868  (6)— (son  of  1549  Dennis  E.)  m.  1903,  Florence  Cold- 
well,  resides  at  138  Charles  Bank  Road,  Newton,  Mass.     No  issue. 

1605  Charles   H.   1891    (7)— (son  of   1600  Charles  H.)    m.   1914,  Lyda  E. 
Pynn.    (Suite    1942)    208    So.    LaSallo  St.,   Chicago,  111.      1    son,    Robert   S., 
1916.      1   daughter,  Jeanne   E.    1918. 


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Appendix 


(The  town  of  Middletown,  originally  comprised  the 
present  towns  of  Cromwell,  Chatham,  Portland  and  Middle- 
field,  and  a  large  part  of  Berlin,  which  explains  why  the 
names  of  residence  is  given  here  under  these  different  names 
of  towns.  All  were  in  the  town  of  Middletown  originally). 

NOTE  A. 

The  earlist  appearance  of  the  name  of  David  Sage  upon 
any  document  or  record  yet  discovered  is  found  in  a  court 
document  preserved  in  the  State  Library  in  Hartford,  and 
is  as  follows : 

"Quarter  Court  in  Hartford — 1st  Thursday  in  Decem- 
ber, A.  D.,  1655. — Samuel  Wells,  plaintiff,  contra  John 
White,  David  Sage,  Richard  Warren,  in  an  action  of  the  case 
of  debeyning  of  swyne  not  according  to  lawe,  in  the  damage 
of  40  shillings." 

The  case  was  found  for  the  defendants. 

The  following  extract  from  a  letter  from  one  of  the 
descendants  of  David  Sage  gives  a  possible  interpretation  to 
the  relationship  between  David  Sage  and  the  family  of  John 
Kirby : — 

"A  John  Kirby  came  over  in  the  Hopewell  in  1635,  aged 
12  years,  and  I  see  no  reason  why  he  may  not  have  been  the 
John  Kirby  of  Hartford,  Wethersueld  and  Middletown.  The 
latter  had  a  wife,  Elizabeth,  and  a  daughter  Elizabeth,  who 
was  born,  as  stated  above  (p.  11)  in  Hartford,  Sept.  18, 
1645.  He  died  in  1677,  leaving  a  widow,  Elizabeth  and  the 
following  children:  Mary  (Ruck)  aged  32;  Hannah  (An- 
drews), 27;  Esther  (Stone),  25;  Sarah  (Hubbard),  23; 
Joseph,  21;  Bethia,  18;  Susana  (afterwards  Cmttenden), 
13,  and  Abigail,  11.  The  Wethersfield  records  speak  of  one 
child  born  in  1649  and  twins  in  1651. 

"By  the  Dorchester  (Mass.)  records  Abraham  Randall 
married  Elizabeth  Kirby  Oct.  21,  1681.  Randall  afterwards 
lived  in  Windsor.  Conn. 


106 

"The  only  evidence  that  I  find  that  John  Kirby  had  two 
wives  each  named  Elizabeth  is,  1st,  the  entry  quoted  above 
(p.  11),  which  speaks  of  Mary  being  born  in  1653  of  Eliza- 
beth Randall.  The  date  conflicts  with  that  implied  by  the 
will  of  John  Kirby,  and  I  suspect  that  the  entry  was  made 
after  1681;  2nd,  David  Sage  calls  Elizabeth  Randall  his 
mother,  and  not  mother-in-law. 

"To  the  contrary,  is  the  coincidence  of  name  of  John 
Kirby's  wives,  if  there  were  two,  and  the  consecution  of  the 
ages  of  his  children  born  after  1650 ;  that  is,  Hannah,  Esther, 
Sarah,  Joseph,  Bethia,  etc. 

"I  will  only  add  that  Mary  Sage  must,  I  think,  have 
been  the  daughter  of  David  Sage's  second  wife.  Elizabeth 
Kirby,  his  first  wife,  appears  to  have  died  in  1670." 

Query:  Is  it  not  possible  that  there  were  two  John 
Kirby's?  (Author). 

NOTE  B. 

Will  of  David  Sage,  and  Inventory  of  his  property,  copied 

from  Probate  Records  of  the  year  1703, 

Hartford,  Conn. 

I,  David  Sage,  Senior,  of  Middletown,  being  much  weak- 
ened in  my  body  by  sickness,  but  having  my  understanding 
yet  perfect,  do  make  this  as  my  last  Will  and  Testament,  re- 
voking all  former: 

In  the  first  place,  I  give  and  bequeath  my  soul  into  the 
hands  of  the  Lord  my  maker,  hoping  for  everlasting  salva- 
tion through  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  my  Savior  and  Re- 
deemer ;  and  my  body  I  bequeath  to  be  decently  buried.  And 
for  my  worldly  estate,  I  do  will  and  order  as  follows:  And 
first,  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  eldest  son,  David,  that  lot 
whereon  is  the  frame  of  a  house,  called  David's  lot,  that 
one  and  one-half  acre  lot  of  boggy  meadow  which  I  bought 
of  mother,  and  the  one- fourth  of  my  boggy  meadow  in  Goose 
Delight,  and  my  great  wood  lot  on  the  east  side  of  great 
river.  Item — I  give  my  son  John  the  lot  whereon  he  hath 
built  and  doth  now  inhabit,  with  my  upper  lot  at  Pistol 
Point,  where  it  butts  on  Scovil,  and  the  one  fourth  of  my 
Goose  Delight  Meadow,  and  my  great  wood  lot  next  Weather- 
fields  bounds.  Item — My  two  daughters,  Bull  and  Johnson, 


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thirty  pounds  in  pay  to  each  of  them  to  be  paid  at  my 
widow's  decease.  Item — I  give  my  daughter  Mercy  50 
pounds  in  pay — 20  pounds  paid  as  she  needs  it,  the  other  30 
at  her  mother's  decease.  Item — The  rest  of  my  estate,  per- 
sonal and  real,  I  leave  with  my  wife,  to  be  managed  by  my 
sons  Johnathan  and  Timothy,  so  that  she  have  a  comfort- 
able maintenance  her  natural  life,  and  at  her  decease  to  be 
shared  by  said  Johnathan  and  Timothy,  debts  and  legacies 
paid.  It  is  my  will,  further,  that  my  son  John  should  have 
my  two  lots  in' Round  Meadow. 

To  this  I  have  set  my  hand  and  seal  this  27th  day  of 
March,  A.  D.,  1703. 

DAVID  SAGE,  Senior. 
Witness:     John  Stow, 

John  Arnold, 
Alexander  Rollo. 

INVENTORY  L.         s.       d. 

Personal  Estate  128  10  01 

House  at  Neux,  L50;  57^  acres  of  land,  L164 

07s.,  5d 214  07  06 

13  acres  Pistol  Point,  L40;  4%  acres  Long 

Meadow,  L20  60  00  00 

8%  acres  Goose  Delight,  L35;  Ql/2  acres  Fur 

Neck,  L6  41  00  00 

150  acres  Northwest  Quarter,  L30;  l1/^  acres 

Boggy  Meadow,  L10 40  00  00 

43  acres  of  Round  Meadow,  L10 ;  1  acre,  15  rods, 

Round  Meadow  Swamp,  L2 12  00  00 

213  acres  west  part  of  town,  LI  2;  90  rods  up- 
land at  Stony  Point,  5s 12  05  00 

10  acres  Bruch  Swamp,  L20,  2  acres  near  cold 

spring,  LI  21  00  00 

6l/2  acres  by  John's  house,  L26 ;  upper  lot  at 

Pistol  Point,  with  Swamp,  L20  46  00  00 

David's  house  and  5l/2  acres  at  Pistol  Point, 

L33 ;  2  acres  Wangum  Meadow,  L6 42  00  00 

255  acres  east  of  Great  River,  L18 ;  V2  mile  lot 

Mansion  house,  and  other  property,  L72  . .  90  00  00 
acres  Homestead  52  00  00 

Total  L759     02     07 


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NOTE  C. 

26  Dea.  Orrin  Sage  is  a  worthy  example  of  what  energy 
and  a  fixed  purpose  can  achieve  under  adverse  circumstances. 
At  the  early  age  of  six  years  he  was  left  fatherless,  to  meet 
the  vicisitudes  of  life,  in  such  poverty  as  prevented  him 
from  having  the  least  educational  advantages;  for  we  learn 
that,  at  the  age  of  twenty,  he  borrowed  from  the  one  to 
whom  he  was  bound  as  an  apprentice  (at  the  age  of  four- 
teen), one  month's  time  for  the  purpose  of  attending  school, 
which  he  paid  for  by  working  that  length  of  time  after  he 
became  of  age.  He  first  settled  at  Ballston  Springs,  and  com- 
menced the  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes.  He  afterwards 
removed  to  Rochester,  N.  Y.  where,  in  company  with  an- 
other, he  built  up  a  flourishing  business,  in  which  he  was 
engaged  at  the  time  of  his  death  in  1866,  in  the  79th  year 
of  his  age.  But  it  was  not  his  successful  business  career 
that  we  admire  so  much  as  his  life  of  usefulness  wherever 
he  was  placed,  his  exceeding  great  interest  in  the  building 
up  of  Christian  and  benevolent  institutions,  and  sustain- 
ing them.  It  was,  in  a  great  measure,  owing  to  his  personal 
efforts  that  the  Rochester  University  was  built  up  and  put 
in  successful  operation.  In  this,  and  other  kindred  institu- 
tions, he  ever  manifested  a  warm  interest,  and  also  gave 
his  personal  attention.  His  Christian  character  shone  with 
unusual  luster,  and  it  may  truly  be  said  of  him,  the  world 
was  benefitted  by  his  example  and  useful  life;  and  his  spirit 
still  lives  in  his  sons,  William  N.  and  Edwin  O.  Sage,  of 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  who  follow  the  path  he  pointed  out  and 
trod,  being  honored  and  useful  members  of  society  where 
they  reside. 

NOTE  Dl. 

63  Phineas  Sage,  M.  D.,  graduated  with  the  highest 
honors  at  college,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  He  adopted  the  medical 
profession  with  marked  success;  some  of  his  remedies  were 
purchased  by  other  parties,  and  by  their  sale  have  gained 
wide  reputation.  During  the  civil  war  he  held  honorable 
positions  in  the  service  of  the  government.  He  has  con- 
tributed to  the  columns  of  various  literary  and  medical 
journals.  He  is  also  a  ready  speaker,  debator,  andlecturer^ 


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But  the  great  work  of  his  life  has  been  the  writing  of  a  work 
on  anthropology,  or  laws  governing  man  in  this  life,  a  wrork 
of  great  originality  and  interest,  which  will  be  published 
in  due  time.  In  his  profession  he  makes  it  a  rule  to  respond 
to  the  needs  of  the  poor  as  well  as  of  the  rich,  and  the 
blessing  of  the  poor  is  his  reward  for  his  continued  atten- 
tion and  sympathy.  His  home  and  family  are  his  greatest 
earthly  comforts,  finding  there  enjoyments  found  nowhere 
else. 

NOTE  D2. 

72  Hon.  Philander  S.  Sage,  M.  D.,  being  left  mother- 
less at  the  early  age  of  nine  months,  was  given  to  a  family 
of  entire  strangers.  In  childhood  and  early  youth  he  was 
the  subject  of  harsh  and  cruel  treatment,  which  was  carried 
to  such  extent  that,  at  the  age  of  fifteen,  he  left  the  family 
in  which  he  lived  (by  the  advice  of  those  cognizant  of  the 
facts),  clothed  in  rags  and  penniless  to  meet  the  vicissitudes 
of  life;  but  in  no  ways  daunted,  he  succeeded  in  gaining  a 
fair  education  by  his  own  exertions,  entered  the  medical  pro- 
fession, and  rose  from  adversity  to  take  rank  as  an  honorable 
and  useful  member  of  society,  being  chosen  to  act  for  his 
fellow  citizens  in  various  ways  in  public  life.  He  held,  for 
several  years,  the  honorable  position  of  Senator  in  the  Legis- 
lature of  Indiana,  and  at  this  time,  1877,  enjoys  the  con- 
fidence and  esteem  of  his  fellow  citizens;  thus  proving  that 
adverse  circumstances  can  be  overcome  by  energetic  resolu- 
tion, and  none  need  be  discouraged  thereat,  ever  bearing  in 
mind  it  is  ourselves,  and  not  our  surroundings,  that  make 
or  hinder  our  obtaining  an  honorable  position  among  the 
community. 

NOTE  E. 

137  Benjamin,  1754.  and  176  Daniel,  1756 — (sons  of 
Benjamin,  1725)  were  with  Arnold  in  the  Quebec  expedi- 
tion, and  endured  untold  suffering  in  the  retreat  from  Can- 
ada. They  were  also  with  Gates  at  the  time  of  Burgoyne's 
surrender.  An  interesting  relation  is  sent  me  showing  that 
not  the  men  alone  possessed  all  the  patriotism  or  endured 
the  suffering  of  those  times  of  trial.  A  sister  of  Benjamin 


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and  Daniel,  named  Elsie,  married  a  Mr.  Clark,  also  in  the 
army,  but  sick  at  Saratoga  at  that  time.  She  left  home  to 
nurse  him  at  a  time  when  she  required  care  and  attention 
herself,  but  she  felt  it  to  be  her  place  beside  the  sick  bed 
of  her  husband.  While  there,  she  was  taken  in  travail,  suc- 
ceeded in  getting  a  little  ways  out  of  camp,  and  under  an 
appletree  gave  birth  to  twins  (boys).  The  officers,  hear- 
ing thereof,  had  her  taken  care  of,  and  named  the  boys  Gates 
and  Arnold.  Her  husband  died,  but  the  boys  lived  to  grow 
up,  and  were  living  but  a  few  years  since. 

NOTE  F. 

301  Miles  Sage,  1758— (son  of  Daniel,  1725).  Was  a 
soldier  in  the  War  of  Independence.  The  following  incident 
is  related  of  him  in  a  work  by  Hon.  John  Clements,  entitled 
"Revolutionary  Reminiscences  of  Camden  County,  N.  J." 
As  a  vidette  in  a  regiment  commanded  by  Col.  Ellis,  he  was 
often  placed  on  duty  to  watch  the  movements  of  the  enemy. 
The  regiment  to  which  he  belonged  was  stationed  at  Had- 
donfleld,  N.  J.  The  British  planned  a  night  attack  thereon, 
with  the  view  of  its  capture  or  destruction.  Sage,  with  an- 
other soldier,  was  watching  their  movements,  and  at  once 
proceeded  to  give  the  alarm.  His  companion,  taking  a 
shorter  route,  succeeded  in  giving  timely  notice,  and  thus 
prevented  its  surprise  and  capture. 

After  his  regiment  had  left,  Sage  rode  up,  and  to  his 
great  surprise  found  that  he  was  in  the  midst  of  the  British 
troops,  who  at  the  same  time  noticed  that  he  was  an  Amer- 
ican. He  at  once  put  spurs  to  his  horse  and  escaped  in  the 
darkness  until  he  had  gained  some  distance,  when  his  horse 
was  wounded  and  fell.  Before  he  could  disengage  himself 
from  his  horse  he  was  attacked  and  stabbed  in  various  places 
and  left  for  dead.  By  order  of  a  Scotch  officer,  he  was  re- 
moved to  a  place  near  by  and  attended  by  a  surgeon.  On 
examination,  he  was  found  to  have  several  severe  bayonet 
wounds.  These  were  carefully  dressed,  and  he  was  left  to  the 
care  of  the  women  at  that  time,  and  soon  after  to  the  care 
of  his  mother,  by  whose  careful  nursing  he  finally  recovered. 
The  State  of  New  Jersey  paid  the  expenses,  his  mother  be 


Ill 

ing  unable  to  do  so.    He  lived  to  see  the  liberties  of  his  coun- 
try achieved  and  long  thereafter. 

NOTE  Gl. 

765  Sparrow  S.  Sage.  1781.  During  the  War  of  1812 
he  met  with  the  following  adventure.  During  a  short  ab- 
sence from  home  an  Indian  entered  his  house  and  took  his 
wife  captive,  and  with  another  woman  whom  he  also  cap- 
tured hastily  left  with  his  prisoners  for  Fort  Niagara,  then 
in  possession  of  the  Britlfcsli.  He,  returning  home,  at  once 
saw  the  situation,  and  being  armed  only  with  an  axe,  im- 
mediately started  in  pursuit.  Se  soon  overtook  the  Indian, 
and  attacked  him  at  once.  The  Indian  attempted  to  shoot 
him  on  his  approach,  but  his  gun  missed  fire.  Sage  struck 
him  with  his  axe,  wounding  him  severely.  He  dropped  his 
gun  and  tomahawk  and  turned  to  escape,  but  was  followed 
so  closely  that  he  very  soon  received  a  second  blow  from  the 
axe,  which  caused  his  death  in  a  short  time.  The  victor 
returned  home  with  his  rescued  captives  in  triumph,  and 
the  Indian's  gun  and  tomahawk  as  trophies,  which  are  still 
in  possession  of  the  family.  But  the  fright  and  excitement 
was  so  great  as  to  cause  the  death  of  his  wife,  which  occurred 
shortly  afterward. 

NOTE  G2. 

778  Col.  Hezkiah  Sage,  1790.  A  distinguished  citizen 
of  Hamilton  County,  N.  Y.  The  county  town  was  named 
Sageville  in  his  honor.  Amid  the  stiring  scenes  of  the  pres- 
ent time,  (1877)  in  the  far  West,  it  would  not  be  out  of  place 
to  make  note  of  the  life  and  adventures  of  Luther  Sage  Kelly, 
grandson  of  Hezekiah,  and  son  of  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Manet 
E.  Kelly;  who,  led  by  a  romantic  desire  for  a  hunter's  life 
in  the  wilds  of  the  Yellowstone  country,  has  spent  11  years 
in  those  wild,  romantic  regions,  until  his  habits  and  tastes 
have  become  so  fixed  that  civilization  has  less  charms  to 
him  than  the  wild,  stormy  life  he  has  led  for  so  long  a  time. 
He  is  known  among  the  Indians  as  Lone  Wolf,  from  being 
so  much  by  himself;  also  as  The-man-that-never-lays-down- 
his-gun,  for  the  fact  that  it  is  always  ready  for  any  emer- 
gency that  may  arise:  but  among  the  frontiersmen  as  Yel- 


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lowstone  Kelly.  Gen.  Miles,  in  his  pursuit  of  the  Indians, 
felt  the  need  of  a  trusty  scout.  Having  heard  of  Kelly,  he 
sent  a  messenger  to  him  requesting  an  interview.  By  a  co- 
incidence, he  (Kelly)  had  taken  a  liking  to  Gen.  Miles,  and 
was  on  his  way  to  headquarters.  Meeting  the  messenger  sent 
for  him  upon  the  way,  he  sent  his  card  to  the  General  on 
his  arrival,  in  the  shape  of  a  claw  of  a  grizzly  bear  of  large 
size  (1,400  Ibs),  which  he  had  killed  on  the  way.  The  sin- 
gularity of  this  idea  pleased  the  General  very  much,  and  he 
holds  the  card  thus  sent  in  high  esteem.  In  his  intercourse 
with  General  Miles  they  met  on  terms  of  equality,  requir- 
ing no  orderly  to  admit  him  to  the  presence  of  the  General, 
who  holds  him  in  high  esteem,  and  gives  his  opinion  of  him 
that  he  is  the  most  unexceptionable  combination  of  the  hunt- 
er, soldier  and  gentleman  that  he  ever  met.  His  reticence 
is  such  that  even  those  most  intimate  with  him  rarely  hear 
his  speak  of  his  adventures,  and  a  person  may  pass  the  whole 
day  with  him  without  farther  conversation  than  is  neces- 
sary under  the  circumstances.  He  has  lived  alone  so  much 
that  he  finds  nature  more  a  companion  to  his  taste  than 
mankind.  He  does  not  boast  of  his  exploits  in  the  least  de- 
gree. When  once  asked  the  number  of  Sioux  he  had  passed 
to  the  happy  hunting  grounds,  he  replied,  that  he  kept  no, 
record;  being  still  pressed,  he  was  asked  if  as  many  as  20; 
he  replied,  with  a  nod,  "maybe."  He  has  had  so  many  hair- 
breadth escapes  that  he  thinks  he  has  grown  superstitious, 
and  believes  there  is  a  Providence  that  carries  him  through 
the  greatest  emergenc;  but  he  does  not  rely  on  the  idea  so 
as  to  let  down  Ms  care  and  watchfulness,  or  self-reliance. 
His  many  adventures  would  form  an  interesting  book  of 
itself,  and  are  too  long  to  be  related  in  this  brief  sketch.  At 
this  rime  (1877)  he  is  with  the  army,  hunting  down  the 
Sioux  Indians  that  have  caused  so  much  trouble  in  the  West- 
ern Territories. 

NOTE  H. 

852  Comfort  Saare,  born  1731,  held  the  commission  of 
Colonel  in  the  War  of  Independence.  It  appears  that  Tie 
was  a  person  of  wealth  and  influence  in  the  town  of  Middle- 
town,  being  often  elected  to  the  public  offices,  which  places 


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he  filled  with  honor  to  himself  and  benefit  to  the  community. 
This  family  is  the  only  one  in  the  famliy  of  David  Sage  that 
was  the  owner  of  slaves.  Of  these  they  held  several  before 
slavery  was  abolished  in  Connecticut.  Some  of  these  were 
known  to  the  author,  and  many  anecdotes  are  told  of  them 
and  their  doings.  In  the  records  of  Middletown  is  this  en- 
try :  "Record  of  births  of  children  of  Gen.  Comfort  Sage  and 
his  negroes."  "Record  of  births  of  children  of  Ebenezer 
Sage's  negroes."  I  have  been  informed  by  a  friend  that  he 
has  met  persons  of  African  descent  bearing  the  name  of  Sage. 
This  will  explain  why  this  is  so.  It  was  a  custom  for  these 
persons  to  assume  the  surname  of  their  owners.  I  will  not 
say  masters,  for  these  were  often  the  masters,  judging  by 
their  conduct. 

NOTE  I. 

1101  Moses  Sage,  1783  (son  of  1100  Hezekiah,  1745). 
Was  impressed  by  the  British  and  was  several  years  on  board 
their  fleet.  Attempting  to  escape  therefrom,  he  was  sen- 
tenced to  be  whipped  through  the  fleet.  The  night  before 
the  sentence  was  to  be  executed  he  suceeded  in  lowering 
himself  through  one  of  the  port  holes,  and  swimming  to  the 
French  coast,  about  three  miles  distant,  thus  escaped. 

NOTE  J. 

1125  Moses  Sage,  1754.  Removed  to  Bennington,  Vt., 
1755-6.  where  he  engaged  largely  in  the  tanning  business, 
employing  many  persons  therein.  To  such  an  extent  was 
this  business  carried  on,  that  North  Bennington  bore  the 
name  of  Sage's  City.  He  was  at  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

NOTE  K. 

1375  William  Sage,  1748.  He  was  in  the  War  of  Inde- 
pendence. Immediately  after  the  massacre  at  Lexington  of 
the  Americans  by  British  soldiers,  an  event  that  roused  the 
country  to  arms,  he,  like  thousands  of  others,  left  family 
and  business,  hastened  to  the  scene  of  conflict,  and  was  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  afterwards  in  other 
places  in  this  State,  when  the  citizens  were  called  upon  to 


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resist  invasion  of  the  enemy.    He  died  in  1831,  lamented  and 
respected  by  all  who  knew  him. 

NOTE  L. 

1378  Henry  W.  Sage  was  a  prominent  and  highly  es- 
teemed citizen  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  He  was  extensively  en- 
gaged in  the  lumber  business,  having  large  establishments 
for  manufacturing  the  same  located  in  several  different 
States,  and  is  noted  for  the  interest  he  took  in  the  benevolent 
and  educational  enterprises  of  the  day,  contributing  largely 
to  their  support. 

NOTE  M. 

1409  Hon.  Orrin  Sage,  a  resident  of  Ware,  Mass.,  was 
highly  esteemed  for  his  many  virtues,  and  held  many  offices 
of  honor  and  trust  from  the  hands  of  his  fellow  citizens.  The 
town  of  Sage,  Mitchell  county.  Iowa,  derives  its  name  from 
him,  he  being  a  large  owner  of  land  situated  therein.  He 
ever  manifested  a  warm  interest  in  its  properity,  contribut- 
ing largely  to  the  erection  of  churches  and  the  founding  of 
a  public  library;  and,  by  his  aid  and  effort,  giving  an  im- 
petus to  its  prosperity.  At  his  death,  in  1875,  a  gloom  was 
spread  over  the  community.  Memorial  services  were  held, 
and  business  entirely  suspended,  all  classes  uniting  in  pay- 
ing tribute  to  his  worth  and  respect  to  his  memory. 

NOTE  N. 

1510  Capt.  Nathan  Sage,  1752,  was  in  privateering  ser- 
vice, the  only  navy  of  the  colonies  in  the  War  of  Independ- 
ence. He  distinguished  himself  by  the  capture  of  an  Eng- 
lish transport  vessel  laden  with  powder,  an  article  much 
needed  by  Americans  at  that  time,  and  succeeded  in  bring- 
ing his  prize  safely  into  New  London,  although  closely  pur- 
sued by  the  British,  for  which  he  was  admitted  to  the  floor 
of  Congress.  He  was  a  party  in  the  Holland  purchase,  in 
Western  New  York,  and  took  up  his  residence  there,  where 
he  filled  the  office  of  judge  and  other  important  situations. 
At  the  time  of  his  death,  which  was  A.  D.  1833,  he  held  the 
position  of  collector  of  the  port  of  Oswego,  N.  Y. 


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NOTE  O. 

1515  Capt  Elisha  L.  Sage,  1809,  the  author  of  the  orig- 
inal work,  was  endowed  with  characteristics  necessary  to  the 
prosecution  of  this  work,  in  a  prominent  degree.  1st,  the 
courage  to  undertake  a  work  beset  with  so  many  difficulties, 
that  seemed  a  hopeless  and  impossible  task ;  2d,  the  patience 
to  meet  disappointment,  and  often  neglect  from  those  that 
might,  by  trifling  assistance  have  lightened  the  labor,  with- 
out faltering  in  his  purpose;  3d,  perseverence  to  pursue  the 
work  in  hand  in  spite  of  difficultes  that  seemed  insurmount- 
able, until  success  crowned  the  effort,  and  4th,  actuated  by 
the  true  spirit  of  the  family  motto,  Non  Sibi  (not  for  our- 
selves), the  folly  to  have  the  results  printed  for  the  benefit 
of  others  at  his  own  pecuniary  loss,  but  he  trusts  that  a 
large  majority  of  the  family  will  appreciate  the  motive,  and 
be  grateful  that  the  work  has  been  accomplished  and  placed 
in  the  hands  of  this  numerous  family. 

NOTE  O2. 

1524  Rufus  B.  Sage,  possessing  a  romantic  and  adven- 
turous disposition,  following  the  bent  of  his  inclinations,  in 
the  year  1841,  left  in  company  with  five  others,  for  the 
Rocky  Mountain  region  to  try  the  charms  of  a  hunter's  life. 
He  was  the  only  one  that  reached  that  locality.  After  spend- 
ing about  three  years  in  this  romantic  life,  a  large  portion 
thereof  entirely  alone,  and  having  many  perilous  adventures, 
he  returned  home  and  published  an  interesting  account  of 
has  adventures,  entitled,  "Scenes  in  the  Rocky  Mountains/' 
which  met  with  such  success  as  to  call  forth  several  editions. 
Being  satisfied  with  his  experience,  he  remained  at  home, 
often  indulging  in  remeniscences  of  past  scenes,  but  not 
wishing  to  try  them  again. 

NOTE  O3. 

673  Albert  D.,  1835,  with  his  wife  and  two  small  chil- 
dren, on  May  6th,  1863,  left  their  old  home  in  Delivan,  Wis., 
in  a  prairie  schooner,  taking  up  a  homestead  in  Beatrice, 
Nebr.,  where  he  resided  until  his  death.  He  was  one  of  the 


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founders  of  the  city,  and  very  active  in  religious  and  edu- 
cational enterprises.    lie  helped  build  the  first  church  there. 

NOTE  P. 

1536  Hon.  Russell  Sage,  1816,  is  another  example  of 
what  energy  and  enterprise  may  achieve  under  adverse  cir- 
cumstances. Having  in  childhood  and  early  youth  to  suffer 
the  deprivations  incident  to  indigence  and  want,  he  has  risen, 
by  his  own  resources  to  the  position  of  Member  of  Congress, 
and  was  one  of  the  largest  railroad  owners  in  the  United 
States.  He  died  in  1912,  leaving  an  immense  estate  to  his 
wife,  who  founded  the  Sage  Foundation  and  left  the  entire 
estate  to  public  benefactions. 

NOTE  Q. 

751  Asahel,  1775,  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War  as 
Brigadier  General,  and  on  his  tombstone  in  the  cemetery  at 
Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  is  the  following  inscription : 

"Here  lies  the  pilot  and  guide  who  conducted  the  Amer- 
ican Army  to  Qfueenston  Heights  in  the  battle  on  the  morn- 
ing of  the  13th,  October,  1812. 

NOTE  R. 

472  Enos  A.  1834,  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War  in  1861, 
served  3  years  and  re-enlisted  serving  until  the  end  of  the 
war.     He  was  in  the  Battle    of    the    Wilderness,    Lookout 
Mountain  and  many  others  and  went  with  Sherman  to  the 
Sea. 

NOTE  Rl. 

473  Calvin  N.  1838,  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War  in  1861 
for  3  months;  re-enlisted  in  1863.     He  was  in  the  battle  of 
Bull  Run  and  seige  of  Vicksburg. 

NOTE  S. 

Susanna  Jaycox,  wife  of  187  Jewett,  was  a  daughter 
of  John  of  Holmesville,  N.  Y.,  and  descendant  of  Francis 
Jaycox  who  came  from  England  in  1839  and  settled  first 


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at  Milford,  Ct.,  and  whose  descendants  later  were  numerous 
in  the  Hudson  Valley. 

NOTE  SI. 

Deborah  Holmes,  wife  of  182  Simeon  (Jedediah,  Jabez, 
Nathaniel,  John,  John,  John)  was  a  descendant  of  John 
Holmes  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1632,  and  has  eight  original 
Mayflower  passengers  among  her  lineal  ancestors. 


Sybel  Jewett,  wife  of  176  Daniel  (Caleb,  Eleazer,  Jer- 
miah,  Joseph)  was  a  descendant  of  Joseph  Jewett,  who 
came  from  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  1638,  where  he  was 
born  1580.  He  is  said  to  have  been  the  wealthiest  man  in 
the  colonies  at  the  time  of  his  death.  He  and  his  brother 
Maximilian  were  original  founders  of  Rowley,  Mass. 

NOTE  S3. 

Adelia  A.  Sergeant,  wife  of  385  Gilbert,  was  daughter 
of  Hiram,  son  of  Samuel  of  South  New  Berlin  and  grand- 
son of  Samuel  of  Boston  and  his  wife,  Bethany  Smalledge. 
Adelia's  mother  was  Miranda  Bailey,  daughter  of  Charles 
of  South  New  Berlin,  and  his  wife,  Chloe  Cummins,  daughter 
of  Caleb  Cummins.  Charles  was  son  of  Lieut.  Samuel 
Bailey,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution. 

NOTE  T. 

Evaline  Corwin  (wife  of  1129  George  R.,  who  was  a 
Federal  Judge  in  Southern  Ohio)  was  the  daughter  of  Hon. 
Thos.  Corwin.  who  was  Governor  of  Ohio,  served  7  terms 
in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Secretary  of  The  Treasury  under  Pres- 
ident Filmore  and  was  U.  S.  Minister  to  Mexico  in  the 
60's. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  those  that  are  known  to  have 
been  in  the  War  of  Independence. 

Willet  M.  Sage,  1756  ( son  of  Lewis  Samuel ) .  Died  in 
the  sendee. 

Hosea  Sage,  1761  Cson  of  75  Solomon).  Died  at  West 
Point. 


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137  Benjamin,  1754,  and  176  Daniel,  1756  (son  of  136 
Benjamin).  With  Arnold  at  Quejbec  and  Saratoga. 

301  Miles  Sage,  1758  (son  of  Daniel). 

452  Enos  Sage,  1757,  and  476  Elias  Sage,  1759  (sons 
of  451  Samuel). 

576  Abiel  Sage,  1758   (son  of  Jedediah). 

852  Col.  Comfort  Sage,  1731  (son  of  Ebenezer). 

853  Ebenezer  Sage,  1754  (son  of  Col.  Comfort). 
857  Gideon  Sage,  J739  (son  of  856  Gideon). 

1204  Eppaphras  Sage,  1757  (son  of  1201  Timothy). 

David  Sage,  1747  (son  of  1250  Deacon  David).  Was 
wounded  at  Quebec,  and  died  of  his  wounds. 

1301  Abner  Sage,  1758  (son  of  1250  Deacon  David. 

1319  Abner  Sage,  1752  and  1335  Simeon  Sage,  175i> 
(sons  of  Solomon).  Three  years  in  the  service. 

1375  Wrilliam  Sage,  1748  (son  of  1372  Amos).  At  Bun- 
ker Hill. 

1510  Nathan  Sage,  1752  (son  of  1372  Amos).     In  pri- 
vateer service. 

1511  Elisha  Sage,  1755  (son  of  1372  Amos). 

1125  Moses  Sage,  1754  (son  of  1001  Johnathan).  At 
Bennington. 

The  whole  number,  between  16  and  45  years  (includ- 
ing those  exempted  by  disability),  was  64.  Of  these,  20 
are  known  to  have  been  in  the  War  of  Independence,  and 
doubtless  some  others  of  whom  no  record  of  service  has  been 
given. 

A  very  large  number  were  in  the  army  in  the  late  Civil 
War.  The  number  cannot  be  ascertained.  The  following 
lost  their  lives  in  service,  and  probably  a  still  larger  num- 
ber, as  by  inadvertence  no  mention  was  made  of  the  fact 
when  the  record  of  their  family  was  given. 

73  James  A.  Sage,  1835,  Indiana  (son  of  72  Dr.  Phil- 
ander S.) 

Robert  W.  Sage,  1842,  Jacksonville,  N.  Y.  (son  of  158 
John  R.) 

Oscar  F.  Sage,  1843,  Canandaigua  (son  of  399  Willard). 

Dudley  Sage,  1843,  Missouri  (son  of  209  Selah). 

Elihu  Sage,  1849.  Xenia,  Neb.  (son  of  215  Harleigh). 


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Edward  B.  Sage,  1841,  Collinsville,  Conn,  (son  of  471 
Lorenzo  N.) 

Elisha  Sage.  1824,  Sandisfield,  Mass,  (son  of  702  Cal- 
vin). 

1149  Sarg't.  Marshall  Sage,  1838,  Cincinnati,  O.  (son 
of  1128  Rev.  Orrin  N.) 

1868  John  N.  Sage,  1837,  Cromwell,  Conn,  (son  of 
1364  Ezra). 

1400  Orrin  W.  Sage,  1829,  Prairie  Depot,  O.  (son  of 
1394  George. 

Lewis  Ef.  Sage,  1814,  Copenhagen  (son  of  587  Abiel  G.) 

John  W.  Sage,  1836,  Hinsdale,  N.  Y.  (son  of  781  Willis). 

472  Enos  A.  Sage,  3833,  Collinsville,  Conn. 

473  Calvin  N.  Sage,  1838,  Collinsville,  Conn. 
Edward  B.  Sage,  1840,  Collinsville,  Conn,   (son  of  471 

Lorenzo  N.)  killed  at  seige  of  Richmond,  1864. 


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Index 


(A) 

Abraham   1754    (49) 
Alsop   1808    (58) 
Abram    1793    (66) 
Andrew   J.    1840    (110) 
Alonzo  1819   (118) 
Aimer  P.    1824    (164) 
Ainenzo    1835    (168) 
Alfred  1829   (173) 
Amos    1831    (174) 
Alonzo   H.    1816    (181) 
Adolphus   H.    1859    (186) 
Andrew   J.    1829    (195) 
Augustus    1843    (200) 
Alison  R.  1851   (214) 
Albert   K.   1869    (234) 
Alvah    1836     (250) 
Allen   1803    (254) 
Allen   1730    (350) 
Amos   1811   (359) 
Alonzo  1817  (361) 
Amos   1784   (362) 
Ames    1825    (373) 
Amos    1848    (374) 
Alvah  1810   (392) 
Alpha    1787    (463) 
Albert  B.   1845    (470) 
Allen  A.  1834   (520) 
Alfred   H.    1877    (526) 
Abiel     1758     (576) 
Amos   1782   (577) 
Abel  G.  1814   (587) 
Abiel    1792    (660) 
Albert  D.   1835   (673) 
Alfred  A.  18S1   (674) 
Albert   P.    1867    (675) 
Albert  A    1894    (676) 
Arthur   F.    1869    (679) 
Alonzo  A.   1832    (689) 
Abiol    1805    (6961) 
Asahel  1775    (751) 
Asahel  1829  (754) 
Amasa   1783    (772) 
Albert  O.  1821   (779) 
Albert  1861   (792) 
Alfred    R.    1828    (1007) 
Almond  B.   1834   (1010) 
Albert  A.   1840    (1011) 
Adonirum   J.   1835    (1133) 
Asa    1768   (1203) 
Alexander  1784    (1258) 
Abner    1758    (1301) 


Allen  1782   (1307) 
Allen  1837   (1309) 
Amos  1722  (1372) 
Amos    1747    (1373) 
Arthur  T.  1861    (1518) 
Albert  H.  1848   (1535) 
Amos    1791    (1552) 
Adison   1820    (1553) 

(B) 

Benjamin  R.  1842   (13) 
Benoni  1703   (135) 
Benjamin    1725    (136) 
Benjamin    1754    (137) 
Benjamin   1774    (138) 
Benjamin  1805  (145) 
Benjamin  A.   1834   (147) 
Benjamin   1811   (167) 
Burton  E.   1865    (266) 
Benjamin   F.    1824    (304) 
Benjamin    1784    (308) 
Benjamin  V.   1830   (309) 
Bernard   1788    (487) 
Bernard    1816    (490) 
B.  Franklin  1855  (524) 
Benjamin   F.    1873    (681) 
Benjamin  1808  (755) 
Benjamin   1814    (1521) 
Barzillia    1782    (1537) 
Barzillia    D.    1806    (1538) 
Barzillia    Y.    1832    (1539) 

(C) 

Carlton   L.    1822    (44) 
Charles  H.   1840   (74) 
Calvin   1763   (80) 
Charles   L.    1822    (82) 
Calvin   1834    (86) 
Charles  W.   1828   (90) 
Charles  R.   1802   (102) 
Charles  R.   1822    (103) 
Charles   S.   1845    (125) 
Charles   W.   1828    (146) 
Charles  J.   1808   (157) 
Clarence  H.   1855    (161) 
Charles   S.   1854    (184) 
Charles   H.    1863    (232) 
Calvin  W.   1810   (257) 
Carlton    L.    D.    1860    (315) 
Calvin   1793   (466) 
Charles  W.  1861   (484) 


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Chaunoey   E.    1817    (488) 
Chester    A.    1854    (521) 
Charles  H.   1853   (523) 
Chauncey    S.    1816    (650) 
Chauncey    S.    1881    (653) 
Chauncey   1799    (667) 
Charles  A.   1854   (669) 
Chauncey   L.   1828    (672) 
Calvin   1790    (702) 
Cleaveland    H.    1849    (756) 
Charles  F.   1855    (769) 
Clinton  H.   1825   (780) 
Charles    1870    (793) 
Corfort    1731    (852) 
Charlas   H.    1841    (895) 
Charles  F.   1838   (909) 
Charles  L.   1883   (918) 
Chandler   F.    1845    (1036) 
Corwin  B.   1859    (1130) 
Charles    T.    1812    (1138) 
Charles  P.  1829    (1209) 
Charles  L.   1797   (1259) 
Charles    H.    1816    (1263) 
Cyrus   H.    1822    (1316) 
Charles  H.  1845  (1326) 
Coldin  H.   1846   (1330) 
Charles   1800    (1340) 
Charles   D.   1849    (1341) 
Charles   L.   1831    (1370) 
Charles   1795    (1377) 
Charles   H.    1825    (1387) 
Charles  J.   1836    (1402) 
Charles    "R.    1835    (1405) 
Charles  B.  1876  (1411) 
Charles   S.    1860    (1412) 
Charles   E.    1838    (1514) 
Charlee   K.    1836    (1532) 
Cornwell  1807   (1544) 
Chester   1819    (1550) 
Calvin    1793    (1557) 
Charles   H.   1859    (1600) 
Charles  H.   1891   (1601) 
Charles  D.   1866   (1602) 
Charles  H.   1891    (1605) 


David  1639   (1) 
David   1665    (2) 
David   1703   (47) 
David   1732   (48) 
David   1778    (70) 
Daniel  W.  1833    (117) 
Daniel  W.  1832   (142) 
Daniel  1816   (163) 
Daniel   1783   (166) 
Daniel   D.  T.    1815    (171) 
Daniel   1756   (176) 
Daniel  1793   (196) 
David  W.   1849   (213) 


David    C.    1837    (223) 
Daniel   1727    (300) 
Daniel  1756   (351) 
Daniel   1809    (356) 
Daniel   1795    (382) 
Daniel  1802   (388) 
Daniel   1789    (464) 
Daniel  1807   (578) 
David  1760  (682) 
Daniel    1785    (684) 
David  1795   (690) 
David  H.   1865   (698) 
David   1774   (859) 
David  B.  1818   (861) 
David   S.   1852    (902) 
David  C.  1807  (1136) 
Donald  H.   1893    (1150) 
David  1718    (1250) 
Dennis  1794   (1332) 
Dean  1841    (1379) 
Dean    1875    (1380) 
Dean  W.  1896  (1398) 
Dwight   R.    1839    (1406) 
DeWitt  C.   1836    (1540) 
Dennis   E.   1817    (1549) 

(E) 

Edwin  O.   1832   (34) 
Ebenexer   1788    (35) 
Edward  E.  1855   (56) 
Enos    1808    (78) 
Erastus   1783    (121) 
Edwin   1820    (131) 
Erastus   1784    (177) 
Eugene  A.   1846   (189) 
Ezra   C.    1820    (202) 
Edward  C.   1846   (203) 
Eli   1825   (219) 
Eli  1851   (222) 
Edwin  E.  1846  (262) 
Elijah  1810  (311) 
Edward  1818    (378) 
Edwin  J.  (391) 
Enos   1757   (452) 
Enos  1783   (456) 
Elisha  1785   (459) 
Elisha   E.    1819    (460) 
Edwin  W.   1851    (461) 
Edwin  E.  1855  (462) 
Enos  A.   1834    (472) 
Enos   1817    (474) 
Elias   1759    (476) 
Elias   1820   (492) 
Eugene  H.   1842    (493) 
Elias   1799   (495) 
Edwin  P.  1856   (590) 
Edwin  A.  1825  (665) 
Edward   1825    (671) 
Emory  A.  1837   (694) 


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Ebenezer   1819    (705) 
Edward  D.   1840   (714) 
Eugene  K.  1840  (771) 
Edwin  S.   1829    (784) 
Ebenezer  1709  (851) 
Ebenezer    1754    (853) 
Ebenezer   1734    (854) 
Elizur   1771    (858) 
Elizur  1812    (860) 
Eager  W.  1851   (863) 
Ebenezer  1759  (864) 
Edwin  B.   1845   (885) 
Elijah    F.    1822    (903) 
Edwin  G.   1827   (907) 
Elmer  F.   1868   (910) 
Edward  C.   1859   (914) 
Earl  W.  1885  (1035) 
Emory  S.   1823    (1041) 
Ernest   A.    1860    (1042) 
Edmund   B.    1822    (1117) 
Edward  M.    1847    (1135) 
Eugene  G.  1837   (1139) 
Eben  C.  1855  (1152) 
Eppaphras    1757    (1204) 
Eppaphras  1793   (1208) 
Enoch    1752    (1257) 
Enoch    1814    (1262) 
Ebenezer  1755  (1300) 
Edward  1816   (1304) 
Edwin  R.   1870    (1342) 
Eber  1790    (1361) 
Ezra  1796    (1364) 
Ezra  S.  1829   (1366) 
Edward  W.   1832    (1367) 
Edward   1824    (1392) 
Edwin  R.   1825   (1396) 
Edward  R.  1873   (1397) 
Edward  R,  1825   (1399) 
Elisha   1755    (1511) 
Edmund  1804  (1513) 
Elisha    L.    1809    (1515) 
Edward  W.    1895    (1519) 
Elisha  T.   1843   (1520) 
Elisha    1779    (1527) 
Elisha  M.  1812   (1531) 
Elizur  W.  1812   (1533) 
Ernest  L.   1868   (1604) 

(F) 

Francis  1754   (8) 
Francis  P.  1807  (10) 
Francis   P.   1838    (11) 
Franklin  H.  1848   (83) 
Frederick   E.   1851    (129) 
Fred   E.   1884    (160) 
Frank   T.    1873    (235) 
Franklin   1843    (357) 
Frederick   .W  15*68    C370) 
Franklin  M.  1854   (376) 


Frederick  S.  1809  (457) 
Fowler    1876    (503) 
Frederick  M.   1882   (591) 
Francis    1843    (704) 
Frank   1863   (762) 
Franklin  C.   1827   (766) 
Frank  L.  1867  (767) 
Ferdinand  E.  1851  (785) 
Francis  C.   1810    (908) 
Franklin  S.  1865   (919) 
Frank    1847    (1039) 
Frank  A.   1860    (1148) 
Frank  W.   1846   (1151) 
Franklin    (1254) 
Francis    1816    (1362) 
Ferdinand   1821    (1363) 
Frank  A.   1839    (1371) 
Frank  Y.   1839    (1541) 
Frank   1837    (1556) 

(G) 

Giles  1742   (24) 
Giles    1785    (25) 
George  E.   1807   (51) 
Gardner  A.   1813    (53) 
Gardner  A.  1847  (54) 
George  R.  1809   (91) 
George    S.    (92) 
George    1808    (122) 
George  W.   1853   (130) 
Georse  E.   1864    (132) 
Gilbert  D.   1853    (155) 
Glenn  A.  1876   (162) 
Gilbert   1836   (185) 
George   1823    (188) 
George  W.   1838   (198) 
Gideon   1797    (218) 
George  1833   (221) 
George  1804   (225) 
Geonre  H.   1864    (264) 
George   B.   1872    (267) 
Gejorge  A.    1843    (360) 
George   1810   (365) 
George  D.   1842    (379) 
George   E.   1844    (381) 
George  W.   1830   (383) 
Geonre  B.  1839  (394) 
Glenn  R.  1887   (485) 
George   1788    (507) 
George   1828    (516) 
Geor<re  W.   1855    (700) 
George  1844   (706) 
George  W.   1812   '757) 
George  W.   1845   (763) 
Gideon   1718    (856) 
Gideon   1739    (857) 
George  B.   1849    (862) 
Giles   1742   (875) 
Georsre   B.   1832    (893) 


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ree  W.  1800  (906) 
George  M.  1883  (1043) 
George  R.  1828  (1129) 
George  1772  (1393) 
George  1801  (1394) 
•George  H.  1834  (1517) 

(H) 

Henry  H.  1830  (21) 
Henry    D.    1829    (45) 
Harris    1779    (50) 
Hosea   1782    (77) 
Hiram    1786    (79) 
Harlow  P   1801  (96) 
Harlow  P.  1847   (100) 
Henry  B.  1838  (109) 
Henry  C.  1832   (116) 
Hemry   1823    (133) 
Henry   1832    (190) 
Henry  N.    1871    (193) 
Harlihigh    1766    (204) 
Henry   1793   (205) 
Harlehiph    1835    (206) 
Harlehigh    1791    (208) 
Henry  1847  (210) 
Harlehigh   1821    (215) 
Henry  1827   (230) 
Hiram  N.    1831    (231) 
Harry  W.   1890    (237) 
Harmon  M.    1858    (238) 
Harlehisrh    1813    (259) 
Henry  1824   (354) 
Harry  W.   1847   (358) 
Hiram   1808   (390) 
Hiram   1804   (469) 
Harvey   1794   (489) 
Henry    1818    (491) 
Harvey  D.   1846   (494) 
Harry   M.    1888    (513) 
Hiram    1851    (515) 
Henry    L.    1832    (519) 
Hiram  1813    (579) 
Herbert  D.   1836    (583) 
Hiram   L.    1842    (651) 
Harlev  B.   1850    (664) 
Henry  W.  1824   (668) 
Hart  C.   1811    (685) 
Harvey  E.   1824   (691) 
Harv<w  S.   1820   (707) 
Howard  8.   1847   (708) 
Harvey    1848    (709> 
Harvev   1796    (710) 
Hozekiah    1752    (750) 
Hiram   A.   1841    (761) 
Hiram   A.    1S20    (764) 
Hezekiah   1826    (776) 
Hezokiah   1790    (778) 
Hiram  1795    (791) 
Henry   1799    (894^1 


Harold  S.  1882   (901) 
Henry   F.    1836    (912) 
Henry  M.  1857  (915) 
Henry  J.   1842    (1032) 
Harvey   P.    1876    (1034) 
Hezckiah    1745    (1100) 
Henry  W.  1812   (1114) 
Henry  W.   1849    (1115) 
Henry  W.  1830  (1131) 
Henry  W.   1866    (1132) 
Henry  L.   1831   (1210) 
Henry   E.   1797    (1302) 
Henry   1820    (1303) 
Herbert   R.    1849    (1314) 
Hiram  H.  1811   (1325) 
Hiram  A.  1811    (1328) 
Henry  W.   1821   (1365) 
Henry  W.  1814   (1378) 
Henry  W.  1872   (1382) 
Hiram   1799   (1386) 
Henry  R.   1830    (1383) 
Harvey  H.  1833  (1404) 
Harold  A.  1894   (1410) 
Hezekiah   1750    (1500) 
Harry  J.   1869    (1523) 
Henry    R.    1805    (1528) 
Henry  F.   1834    (1561) 

(T) 

Tra  F.  1834  (37) 
Isaac  1775  (101) 
Isaac  1807  (112) 
Ira  C.  1828  (114) 
Isaac  1782  (302) 
Isaac  1832  (306) 
Isaac  1771  (1126) 
Isaac  1786  (1408) 
Tra  Y.  1848  (1542) 

(-T) 

John  1668  (3) 
John  1696  (4) 
Joseph  1796  (18) 
John  1805  (20) 
John  B.  1832  (22) 
John  L.  1841  (31) 
John  W.  1841  (38) 
James  1790  (39) 
Judson  C.  1834  (46) 
James  1780  (57) 
Johnathan  1761  (69) 
James  E.  1812  (71) 
James  A.  1835  (73) 
Joseph  1772  (95) 
Julius  M.  1827  (113) 
Jedediah  1739  (119) 
J.  Hoadley  1833  (123) 
Joseph  C.  1828  (141) 
John  W.  1803  (151) 


125 


John  R.  1731  (156) 
John  11.  1810  (158) 
John  R.  1847  (159) 
Jasper  A.  1831  (165) 
John  R.  1832  (175) 
Joseph  E.  1842  (179) 
Jewett  1793  (187) 
Jewett  P.  1867  (192) 
Jay  1839  (194) 
John  1835  (217) 
John  S.  1839  (224) 
John  1770  (227) 
John  1806  (256) 
John  H.  1838  (258) 
John  1837  (261) 
John  R.  1892  (265) 
Joshua  1786  (310) 
John  1808  (364) 
James  H.  1837  (369) 
James  R.  1891  (371) 
Johnathan  W.  1785  (377) 
John  D.  1820  (380) 
James  1770  (386) 
James  1804  (389) 
James  W.  1841  (395) 
James  1841  (398) 
Joel  1781  (453) 
Jason  1798  (468) 
John  Wesley  1S29  (482) 
Julius  C.  1838  (500) 
John  R.  1838   (509) 
James  1825  (514) 
John  L.  1871  (525) 
•ledediah  1734  (575) 
John  L.  1848  (652) 
James  H.  1840  (677) 
James  H.  1872  (680) 
Jerome  E.  1850  (699) 
Jedediah  1767  (701) 
John  H.  1825  (711) 
Josiah  1830  (712) 
Jedediah  1801  (713) 
Joel  M.  1840  (700) 
Joseph  1829  (777) 
John  W.  1858  (783) 
Joseph  1757  (855) 
John  1727  (877) 
James  1773  (879) 
John  1761  (889) 
John  1795  (890) 
Jacob  C.  1829  (892) 
John  1792  (898) 
John  Melvin  1819  (899) 
Joseph  B.  1842  (900) 
John  S.  1841  (911) 
John  F.  1848  (913) 
Joel  G.  1848  (917) 
John  W.  1859  (920) 
John  C.  1863  (921) 


Johnathan  1674  (1000) 
Johnathan  1711  (1001) 
Johnathan  1739  (1002) 
Johnathan  1768  (1003) 
Johnathan  R.  1801  (1004) 
John  P.  1832  (1008) 
James  177?  (1012) 
Jesse  1807  (1014) 
Joseph  W.  1845  (1018) 
Joseph  W,  1817  (1019) 
James  1819  (1020) 
Jesse  1776  (1021) 
Josiah  1782  (1022) 
Joel  1778  (1023) 
James  1807  (1024) 
Jared  1780  (1025) 
John  M.  1845  (1027) 
Jared  J.  1848  (1028) 
Jared  1811  (1029) 
Josiah  1812  (1030) 
John  B.  1815  (1031) 
John  B.  1842  (1033) 
Jesse  1817  (1037) 
John  A.  1874  (1044) 
Joseph  1747  (1110) 
Joseph  T.  1782  (1111) 
John    (1112) 
John  S.  1784  (1113) 
John  C.  1817  (1116) 
John  E.  1877  (1134) 
Jacob  1779  (1140) 
Justus  1782  (1205) 
Justus  K.  1814  (1206) 
John  L.  1843  (1211) 
Joseph  1748  (1251) 
James  L.  1820  (1260) 
John  H.  1847  (1264) 
Jeffrey  1791  (1315) 
John  C.  1837  (1318) 
Jasper  D.  1823  (1323) 
Josiah  179S  (1333) 
John  N.  1837  (1368) 
Jnmes  1797  (1385) 
James  A.  1835  (1389) 
Josiah  1770  (1390) 
James  H.  1841  (1522) 
John  C.  1852  (1543) 

(K) 
Karl  D.  1890  (486) 


Lewis  R.  1728  (6) 
Lemuel  1752  (7) 
Leverett  H.  1795  (14) 
Leveret  t  H.  1820  (15) 
T..-wi*  Samuel  1765  (17) 
Lewis  1824  (19) 
Linus  1?10  (59) 


126 


Levi  1812   (60) 
Linus   1792   (81) 
Luther  1825   (85) 
Luther  M.   1827    (105) 
Lorenzo  D.  1846   (144) 
Leonard  B.   1837   (148) 
Lorenzo  N.  1808   (471) 
Louis  E.  1851   (475) 
Lawrence  1810   (478) 
Louis  M.  1852   (479) 
Lewis   1822    (510) 
Lewis    J.    1884    (512) 
Lewis    1799    (518) 
Luther  B.   1870   (522) 
Lewis   1784    (580) 
Lewis  T.  1805   (581) 
L.  DeLoss   1830    (582) 
Lewis   1843    (585) 
Lewis  E.  1813   (661) 
Lyman   1794   (662) 
Lewis    G.    1823    (663) 
Lyman  B.  1833  (666) 
Levi   1792    (683) 
Lorenzo   1837    (697) 
Lewis  1822   (775) 
Luther  1778   (876) 
Luther  E.   1816    (884) 
Luther  1778    (886) 
Levi    A.    1807    (1026) 
Lyman  D.   1842    (1038) 
Luther  W.   18*03   (1369) 
Linus  P.   1798    (1391) 
Lewis   P.    1822    (1558) 
Lewis  A.   1848   (1559) 


(M) 

Morris  1818   (67) 
Martin   S.    1798    (84) 
Melvin  R.  1847  (98) 
Marquis  L.   1842    (111) 
Martin    1854    (115) 
Melvin    1837    (169) 
M.  Jay   1877    (236) 
Miles   1758    (301) 
Miles  1820   (303) 
Miles  1845    (312) 
Martin   1784    (477) 
Mayard   1867    (501) 
Morris  L.   1850    (517) 
Merton  W.  1884  (788) 
Miles   W.   1825    (1006) 
Mason  A.  1821   (1040) 
Moses    1783    (1101) 
Moses  1754  (1125) 
Moses    1788    (1145) 
Martin  G.  1817  (1146) 
Marshall  W.  1840    (1149) 
Marcus  1784   (1312) 


Martin  1793   (228) 

(N) 

Nelson   1812    (30) 
Nathaniel  S.  1837   (99) 
Nelson   1836    (191) 
Nathan   1800    (201) 
Napoleon   B.    1807    (355) 
Nathaniel    1707    (450) 
Norton    1804    (496) 
Norton  A.   1843    (505) 
Newton  J.   1841    (584) 
Nathaniel   1755    (850) 
Noah  R.    1804    (1009) 
Noah  1774  (1013) 
Noah    1809    (1016) 
Nathan  F.  1802  (1127) 
Norman  1819   (1147) 
Nehemiah  K.  1816   (1207) 
Noah  1750   (1256) 
Nathan  1752  (1510) 

(O.) 

Orrin  1787   (26) 
Orrin   1829    (40) 
Oliver  1767   (87) 
Oliver    1807    (88) 
Oliver  F.   1838    (89) 
Orrin    W.    1813    (94) 
Oliver   F.    1881    (263) 
Ormal   L.    1878    (586) 
Omar    C.    1834    (686) 
Omar  V.    1834    (687) 
Orrin    C.    1835    (692) 
Orrin    1801    (896) 
Oel  N.   1845    (1015) 
Orrin  N.   1805    (1128) 
Orrin  W.   1829   (1400) 
Orrin   O.  1862   (1401) 
Orrin   1791    (1409) 
Orrin   B.    1829    (1516) 
Orris    1834    (1555) 


Philo   S.    1783    (9) 
Phineas    1819    (63) 
Philander   S.    1815    (72) 
Philo   O.      1835    (143) 
Philo    B.    1843    (154) 
Philo    B.    1847    (170} 
Philo    D.    1824    (172) 
Philip   H.    1884    (397) 
Philip   H.    1848    (588) 
Philo  J.    (1142) 
Philip    1786    (12611 
Philomem  1781   M321) 
Preston    R.    1894    (1526) 
Philip    1822    (1551) 


127 


(R) 

Robert   F.    1823   (16) 
Reuben  M.   1833    (36) 
Reuben  W.   1833   (41) 
Ralph    1816    (124) 
Ransom  1820   (183) 
Richard    1832    (197) 
Roswell   1820    (212) 
Robert    1827    (305) 
Ransom    1779    (352) 
Roswell   1789    (589) 
Robert  H.   1884    (670) 
Ralph   V.    1867    (759) 
Raymond  E.   1882   (789) 
Ransom    E.    1833    (790) 
Reuben    1748    (878) 
Russell   1807    (880) 
Reuben  P.   1814   (883) 
Russell   1784   (887) 
Richard  (888) 

Russell   S.    1885    (916) 
Ransom    A.    1843    (1137) 
Reuben    C.    1804    (1143) 
Rodrick  (1255) 

Rodney  1807   (1343) 
Roswell    1809    (1403) 
Rosville    G.    1841    (1407) 
Rufus   B.   1817   (1524) 
Rufus   H.    1834    (1529) 
Russell   1839    (1530) 
Russell   1816    (1536) 
Rosalvo    1822    (1554) 

(S) 

Sherman  P.   1840   (12) 
Spencer  L.    1848    (64) 
Seth   1823    (68) 
Solomon    1737    (75) 
Samuel   L.    1826    (97) 
Sidney  M.   1828    (106) 
Seymour    S.    1830    (107) 
Sylvester   F.    1834    (108) 
Sylvester   1766    (120) 
Samuel  B.   1800   (139) 
Salmon   B.    1840    (149) 
Simeon   1789    (182) 
Se-lah   1768    (207) 
Selah    1817    (209) 
Silas    1849    (211) 
Stephen    L.    1831    (220) 
Sylvenus    C.    1840    (251) 
Simeon   1834   (260) 
Solo   A.    1805    (363) 
Selah  1760   (385) 
Sylvenus  1800   (387) 
Samuel  1732  (451) 
Sidney  A.    1806    (454) 
Stephen  H.  1818  (455) 
Stephen   W.    1820    (465) 


Samuel  W.  1841   (467) 
Seymour   N.    1824    (481) 
Samuel    1763    (506) 
Samuel   G.    1818    (508) 
Sylvester  B.    1836    (688) 
Simeon   1802    (695) 
Sparrow  S.   1806   (752) 
Sparrow  S.  1787   (765) 
Silas   1815    (773) 
Samuel  D.   1826    (782) 
Sylvester  1809  (881) 
Simeon    1764    (897) 
Simeon   1797    (905) 
Sylvenus   1802   (1141) 
Solomon   1720    (1305) 
Samuel   1746   (1306) 
Samuel   1810    (1308) 
Seth  1747   (1311) 
Silas    S.    1813    (1313) 
Stephen       1752    (1319) 
Silas   1788    (1320) 
Solomon   S.    1813    (1322) 
Solomon   1783    (1324) 
Stephen    G.    1786    (1327) 
Stephen  W.  1835   (1329) 
Stephen    G.    1813    (1331) 
Simeon   1759    (1335) 
Simeon   1811    (1344) 
Solomon   1762    (1360) 
Silas  1779   (1374) 

(T) 

Theodore  A.  1845   (128) 
Theodore  1852   (307) 
Truman  L.    1881    (504) 
Theodore   F.    1843    (678) 
Thomas   1807    (753) 
Theodore    1817    (774) 
Theodore  B.   1834    (1144) 
Truman  Bartlett   1886    (1153) 
Timothy    1678    (1200) 
Timothy    1714    (1201) 
Timothy    1743    (1202) 
Thomas    1817    (1503) 
Timothy  K.   1845    (1545) 
Timothy    1813    (1547) 
Titus    1815    (1548) 

(U) 
Udelpho  V.  1856   (787) 

(V) 
Volney  A.   1839   (255) 

(W) 

William  L.  1834  (23) 
William  N.  1819  (32) 
William  L.  1844  (33) 
William  1792  (42) 


128 


William    L.    P.    1820    (43) 
William  H.  1809   (52) 
Warren   B.    1816    (55) 
William  H.   1816   (61) 
William    H.    1844    (62) 
Willis   F.    (93) 
William   H.   1840    (99) 
Warren    J.    1825     (104) 
William   1818    (126) 
Walter  F.  1843   (127) 
Wesley   M.   1823    (140) 
William    H.    1841     (153) 
William   D.    1813    (178) 
William   1834    (216) 
William  1821    (229) 
Wilmer    E.    1865    (233) 
Walter  W.    1892    (239) 
Warren    1797    (252) 
William    1800    (353) 
Willard   W.    1812    (368) 
William    A.    1844     (372) 
William    1831    (375) 
William  F.  1802   (384) 
Willard   1814    (393) 
William   J.    1871    (396) 
William    H.    1837    (458) 
William    S.    1859    (483) 
Wesley    1S06    (498) 
William    D.    F.    1809    (499) 


William  F.    1872    (502) 

William  S.    1860    (511) 

William  X.    1872    (693) 

William  H.    1816    (703) 

William  K.    1838    (758) 

William  H.    1829    (768) 
Willis    1793     (781) 

Wilfred  H.    1853    (786) 

William  1826    (891) 

William  H.    1829    (904) 

Wulliam  O.   1870    (922) 

William  H.    1832    (1017) 
Walter  (1252) 

William  H.    1845     (1310) 

William  R.    1829    (1317) 

William  H.    1825    (1334) 

William  1748    (1375) 

William  1768    (1376) 

William  H.    1844    (1381) 

William  G.    1822    (1395) 

William  1787    (1501) 

William  1815    (1502) 

William  C.   1814    (1534) 

William  M.   1824    (1560) 
Wilbur  H.  1838    (1562) 

(Z) 

Zadock,  1748    (134) 


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